Nick - I received QSLs from Myanmar using nptradio@gmail.com One for
SW in 2012 and the other for 729 kHz in 2014. The replies were in
reasonably good English.
Bruce
On 10/7/2018 22:54, Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
It looked like a relaxing session, at first, but more there than met the
That seems much more likely Gary, though Filipinos have been scarce
here. Culturally, I'd expect that sort of high spiritedness more
from the Philippines as well.
best wishes,
Nick
At 06:24 2018-10-08, Gary DeBock wrote:
Hi Nick,
<<< 576 was not 2RN by any stretch of the imagination. Take
Hi Nick,
<<< 576 was not 2RN by any stretch of the imagination. Take a listen here:
http://www3.telus.net/public/shallpat/4all/576_20181007_1357.wav
Some sort of sports broadcast, with pounding of drums? >>>
It sounds kind of like Tagalog, Nick-- maybe one of the 10 kW Filipinos? At 17
seconds
It looked like a relaxing session, at first, but more there than met the
ear...there was still those Chinese pips, and more, perhaps much more. 576
was not 2RN by any stretch of the imagination. Take a listen here:
http://www3.telus.net/public/shallpat/4all/576_20181007_1357.wav
Some sort
Almost completely DU this morning, if a few stations delivering
piffling audio can be described as completely.
702 managed a short while of readable talk // to a virtually
unreadable 612 at 1356UT. Rhythmic vocal music on 738, not //702, so
presumed Tahiti. And 756 poked up with DU English
Astonishingly poor.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
somewhere, someday, maybe
Reasonable audio at times during the period (much of it
understandable by a native speaker, though often battling w/splash or noise):
or maybe not