A little less Asia, a little more DU...

pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least 
briefly):

not today



Reasonable audio  at  times during the period (much of it understandable by a 
native speaker, though often battling w/splash or noise):


774 JOUB English lessons 1121UT






not so reasonable audio, occasional words or phrases in splash or noise could 
be understood by a native speaker: 

594 JOAK man in Japanese 1127UT

1017 Tonga assumed, island vocals 1156UT

1116 4BC announcer talking to man on phone, both DU English, 1141UT





Burbles in the splatter and noise (if lucky, language might be guessed at by 
cadence of talk, or parallel established by changes in talk or music)  

594 slow instrumental music, not //612 1156UT

612 4QR man talking to woman on phone, DU English intonation  1155UT; weaker at 
1212UT, but was //1548 at that time

747 JOIB English lessons 1116-17UT //774

828 JOBB man talking //747 1125UT

1548 4QD man talking //612, slight offset in time, 1212UT







Strongish het, no or "near imaginary" audio (either undermodulated or ravaged 
by splatter)

693 891 1287 1503 1566 seemed to be Asian;
 729 738  837 855   1098 1215   seemed to be DU 



best wishes,

Nick








Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, BC
Canada  

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