Not quite so dull, but I'm sure glad that the SDR did most of the
work, listening from 1345UT
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
not likely today
Reasonable audio at times during the period (much of it
understandable by a native
Radio Kiribati does stream
http://right-click.com.au/rcPlayer/index.php?c=kiribati_mw
Last I knew Kiribati 1440’s transmission times look like this, time is
stated in local Kiribati time. The stream is dead air when no Programming
is on
- Morning: 0630 to 0830am. English at 8am
- Lunch:
Intel noted - nice to have something new on the dial with the loss of 738
Tahiti.
This signal should boom into Hawaii.
Colin Newell - Victoria - B.C. CANADA -
> On Nov 30, 2017, at 11:42 PM, Mauno Ritola
> wrote:
>
> It seems to be R. Kiribati after all,
My first recording had a mention of "the capital,
Tarawa" before an interview with a 17 year old,
Rosa ???, but still haven't found any ID yet.
best wishes,
Nick
At 07:14 2017-12-02, R. Colin Newell wrote:
Good modulation tonight - and someone who
listens to the 5+ minute weather
I have sent an email to the engineer and the radio manager at The Kiribati
Broadcasting and Publications Authority
Paul
On Sat, Dec 2, 2017 at 9:51 AM Mauno Ritola
wrote:
> Hopefully it is as Bruce suggested and they have installed the spare
> transmitter on
Hopefully it is as Bruce suggested and they have installed the spare
transmitter on another island. I tried to ask Communications Commission
of Kiribati, but no reply.
Paul, do you have a contact to ask?
Best regards,
Mauno
Nick Hall-Patch kirjoitti 1.12.2017 klo 16:24:
Thanks Mauno. I'd
Didn't you see my message about it? It *is* Kiribati //1440 kHz.
Mauno
R. Colin Newell kirjoitti 2.12.2017 klo 9:14:
Good modulation tonight - and someone who listens to the 5+ minute weather
forecast is going to hear something.
Based on everything else I’m hearing tonight - I’d say this is
The rejuvenated 846-Kiribati is managing a decent carrier and some anemic audio
even through local KHHO slop in this DU-dead zone. It must be a powerful
transmitter! Colin's video of the 846 weather report has the same lady
announcer (and accent) as the 1440-Kiribati sign off MP3 recorded in
Colin,
I recognize the lady announcer's voice. It is the same lady (with the same
accent in English) as the sign off announcer on 1440-Kiribati in this sign off
MP3 recorded in Kona, Hawaii at 0929 UTC on April 11th of this year
https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/s9sgwesnmi3ljjf1fkuhlsb08st7ty5y