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[HCDX] Credit also due to JEÖ



The Titicaca incidence
> 
> Martti Karimies reported the 1540.18 offset on Apr
> 18 and a few days 
> later he reported a unid Peruvian on 1590, which I
> have tentatively 
> identified as Radio Huaynarroque.
> 
> The latter is believed to be located in Juliaca,
> Peru and now it dawns on me that the 1540.18 offset
could be located
> at Escoma, Bolivia, which is exactly on the opposite
shore of
> the Titicaca lake!
> 
Last year, on Apr 21, Björn Olsson logged an unid
> Peruvian on 1590, which must have been the Juliaca
station (at least his audio clip contains several ads
for Juliaca and Puno). The same
> morning he was logging the Radio Caranavi, Bolivia,
on 1550, with a good signal.
> 
> Caranavi is at the same latitude as Juliaca and
> Escoma, only a bit farther inland.
> 
 Henrik Klemetz
> 
> (mwoffsets yahoogroups, April 26, 2005)
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------

Credit is also due to Jan-Erik Österholm for picking
up the unid Peruvian on 1590 the same morning as
Martti and sending me the three audio clips, his own,
Martti´s and Björn Olsson´s. The three of them were
aware that they had been hearing something from
southern Peru, not the usual Agricultura. My hearing
isn´t what it used to be, and so Jan-Erik´s suggested
ID was in fact of some help.
/HK



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