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> >Sent: Saturday, 29 December 2012, 10:45
> >Subject: Re: [IRCA] 1600 kHz unid
> >
> >Listening again I realise it is WUNR!. I thought I was hearing "WQAI".
> >
> >Paul
> >
>
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From: Paul Crankshaw
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>Sent: Saturday, 29 December 2012, 10:45
>Subject: Re: [IRCA] 1600 kHz unid
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>Listening again I realise it is WUNR!. I thought I was hearing "WQAI".
>
>Pa
Listening again I realise it is WUNR!. I thought I was hearing "WQAI".
Paul
On 29 December 2012 10:19, paul crankshaw wrote:
> Hi
>
> I wonder if anyone recognises this call or can help with an id. I can't
> match it to anything on 1600 kHz (heard at 0200 utc this morning)
>
> http://www.fil
Hi
I wonder if anyone recognises this call or can help with an id. I can't
match it to anything on 1600 kHz (heard at 0200 utc this morning)
http://www.fileden.com/files/2012/9/25/3350994/1600unid.mp3 (id
repeated 3 times)
Paul
Troon, Scotland
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On 2010-04-02, at 10:18 PM, Bruce Portzer wrote:
> Chuck
>
> I'm also inclined to think it's Fresno. I think the Utah station is Spanish,
> too.
Yes, KTUB-1600 Centerville UT is Spanish. The dominant station
on 1600 here in Calgary AB
>
> Bruce
>
> Chuck Hutton wrote:
>> A Japanese DX frien
Chuck
I'm also inclined to think it's Fresno. I think the Utah station is
Spanish, too.
Bruce
Chuck Hutton wrote:
A Japanese DX friend of mine has heard at 0700 UTC a station on 1600 kHz in Spanish and asked for help. I've listened to his short recording and can hear "??? Radio continua ahor
A Japanese DX friend of mine has heard at 0700 UTC a station on 1600 kHz in
Spanish and asked for help. I've listened to his short recording and can hear
"??? Radio continua ahora". It doesn't sound like "ESPN" but it's really too
weak to be sure.
Not being a domestic DXer at all, I am not