COLOMBIA -  6035.02, La Voz del Guaviare, the Unid LA station heard mornings 
very weakly, after 1000, turned out to definitely be LA VOZ DEL GUAVIARE, in 
Colombia.  Long listed here, the programming (public praying of the rosary each 
morning, by a priest and a congregation) still threw me for a loop and I 
couldn't pull an ID out from the very weak signal, splattered by side-channel 
slop.  Took a shot and emailed LV Guaviare to ask if this matched their 
programming and was delighted to get a quick response:   “ . . . I am the 
(female) announcer who announces the time checks on the air.  What you reported 
to us was correct, from 05:00 to 05:30 am Colombia time, we are transmitting 
the 
Rosary every day, it is a program of the Catholic church.  Our signal is weak 
in 
your receiver, due to a failure in our equipment, but are already improving 
this.  We send a cordial salute for your report, which encourages us to work 
even harder so that listeners like you can enjoy our programming from this 
station called La Voz del Guaviare. “  (R 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
Longwires (150' + 100'); Tuned Multi-Turn 20" Small Loop;  Single-Turn Coax 
Loop.
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