Sorry for a delayed response... but I hear two EE speakers there. The
first is a male with repeated use of "getting to..." (four times
beginning at :10, then a woman rises to dominate at ~:18 with words that
include "former (something)... making his debut..."
And I'll agree with Chuck that the pronunciation of 'debut' suggests DU.
Hang on... the National Rugby League line-up for Sat 18 Mar had a game
involving the Sydney Roosters which would've kicked off at 0900 UT.
That 'something word' sounds suspiciously like "Rooster".
<http://www.podbet.com/nrl-round-3-saturday-18th-march-games/>
So possibly ABC NewsRadio for the woman?
Theo
On 3/23/2017 3:25 PM, d1028g...@comcast.net wrote:
Chuck and Colin,
Thanks for listening to the 630 kHz DXpedition clip, and for your detailed
assessments. I will pass these on to Hiroo.
I think that for their next major DXpedition this Japanese group will have a
major advantage for MP3 file review-- with a Canadian named Nick Hall-Patch as
one of the participants.
Gary
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Taitosaki DXpedition
On additional listening, yes - English there...
at at syllable level...
Colin Newell - CoffeeCrew.com - VA7WWV - Victoria - BC
On Mar 23, 2017, at 10:05 AM, Chuck Hutton <charle...@msn.com> wrote:
To my ears, there is English at :03 and :20. The talk at :20 is news, and seems
to have an Australian accent.
Chuck
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Taitosaki DXpedition
Yea - I swear I could hear an entirely Asian language in there with no
evidence of anything remotely English.
On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 1:35 AM, <d1028g...@comcast.net> wrote:
From the Japanese Cape Taitosaki DXpedition on March 18th, this mix of
North American signals was received on 630 KHz at 1000 UTC by Hiroo
Nakagawa, one of the DXpedition partners that Nick, Tom and I welcomed to
Rockwork 4 last July (in a horrible, rainy windstorm).
http://my-bcl-life.sakura.ne.jp/DXSounds/1703181000UTC630kHz.mp3
Any assistance in listening and digging out any clues for station identity
would be greatly appreciated! The Cape Taitosaki DXpedition was extremely
successful for the Japanese Ultralight DXers, with several of them
receiving astonishing DX like 1620-Radio Rebelde (Cuba) on 7.5" loopstick
Tecsun PL-380 and CC Skywave models around local sunset.
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
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