PERU - 5120.01, presumed Ondas del Suroriente, Quillabamba, hrd 3/6 1057-1120 
t/o, strongish signal at tune in, altho bathed in heavy static and bothered by 
a pulsing utility station..  1057  OM in SS and then into pleasant 2-man choral 
huayno with charango and guitars. 1101 t/ck for 'seis horas' by sleepy-voiced 
OM -- no passion for the job at all, it seemed, hi -- and long anmt, possibly 
program preview, as hrd mentions of 'programacion diaria' and 'su sintonia'.  
1104 morning folklorica show resumed, very rustic huayno with YL and thumping 
bass notes and fiddles.  Signal already starting to fade.  Another t/ck at 1110 
in SS, clearly "10 minutos" and then again more musica nacional Peruana.  
Already getting lost in a sea of static by now and nearly completely gone by 
1120, tuning out after two more songs and more t/ck anmts..  Reception bet in 
ECSS-LSB.  Pesky ute on top of fqy, clicking away, but the Quillabamba station 
quite workable despite
 the ute.  Have seen listings of this with 1030 s/on, in which case may be much 
better heard a half hour earlier than today.   Never caught an ID, but am quite 
certain about this one. (Perry, Illinois)


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Ralph Perry, Wheaton, Illinois
Drake R8B;  Japan Radio NRD-545;  Eton E1;  Hallicrafters SX100;  Knightkit 
Star Roamer
Dentron Super Tuner + Ameco PLF-2 + Palomar P-408 + customized (tropical bands) 
Quantum Phaser antenna unit
Longwires (150' + 100'); Tuned Multi-Turn 20" Small Loop;  Single-Turn Coax 
Loop.
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