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4885 BRAZIL R. Clube do Para Apr 16, 0725-0750. OM in Portuguese
talking and occasionally playing PP balads. Signal fair. (Barker-PA)
6080 BRAZIL R. Anhanguera Apr. 16, 0830-0850. OM with ID in Portuguese
at 0830. Brief talk then into non-stop music until tune-out at
Argentina, 6060, Radio Argentina al Exterior, Tent, 0930-0945, Not sure
of this one. Noted a female in Spanish language during the majority of the
time. Every once in awhile, a male briefly comments. The noise is very
bad.
Consequently, significant details are lacking. At 0936 the signal
Another example of the fallibility of using local relays of an international
voice.
Paul
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From: i...@radioheritage.net
To: i...@radioheritage.net
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 5:27 PM
Subject: [HCDX] Fiji Shuts Down Foreign FM Relays
6010 MEXICO R. Mil, Mexico City Apr 16, 0755-0830. OM with ID's in
Spanish at 0755 and again at 0800 Musica de Mexico...? Radio Mil More talk
in SS interspersed with great SS music. Mostly vocals but occasional peppy
guitar solos.Tuned out at 0830. Strong signal with no fading.
Hi John,
Very true, but the result would still have been the same had Radio Australia
followed the examples of other broadcasters and shut down shortwave, in this
case, it would have boosted Radio New Zealand International's listener
figures.
I heard on this morning's RNZ local news,
Peru, 6019.40, Radio Victoria, 2319-2330 Setting on this freq prior to 2319
with
only the carrier audible, at 2319 the audio popped in with a female in
Spanish
comments. She's shortly joined by a male. This continues to 2330 and
beyond.
Signal was poor. (Chuck Bolland, April 16, 2009)
Peru, 6195.77, Radio Cusco, 0034-0100, Noted a male in Spanish language
comments. Signal was very poor/threshold. Frequency is measured to the
nearest Cycle. More will follow. (Chuck Bolland, April 17, 2009)
Clewiston, Florida
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Peru, 6195.77, Radio Cusco,(pres) 0038-0100, Part two: Noted a male in
Spanish language comments. Can't recognize what the comments are referring?
He could
be discribing a sporting event or a religious revival? The noise is just a
little stronger
than Cusco's signal. most of the time. At
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Sao Tome, 4960, Affia Darufur,(relay), 0310-0330, Found a reference for
this in the WRTH under USA. During this period, Arabic is listed as the
language. Infact, noted a male in Arabic with a female sometimes joining
in. Signal was poor with crashes. Checked 9845 for a parallel, but
no
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