[HCDX] Tue Morn Dx
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Indonesia, 4869.89, RRI Wamena,(pres), 1020-1035,
Noted a female in comments until

1025.  Following the comments, music is presented.  The
female comments again at

1030.  The signal is absolutely threshold.  Even the
music is barely audible.  However,

this station is not often heard at my location, so I
consider this a prize this morning.

(Chuck  March 16, 2010)

 

 

Papua New Guinea, 3905.50, Radio New Ireland,(TENT)
1033-1045,   Noted a male in English language

religious(?) comments which were before an audience.
There's so much chatter from ARO's that 

the male talking is buried in the QRM.  According to
both AOKI and EIBI, RNI uses Pidgin.

Signal was poor.  (Chuck,  March 16, 2010)

 

Papua New Guinea, 3385, Radio East New Britain,
1046-1100,  Noted two males in Pigdin language

comments with bridge music in the back ground.  An
automatic signal on the same freq caused 

enough interference to spoil the listening.  Even so,
the signal was fair.  (Chuck  March 16, 2010)

 

Peru, 5039.16, Radio Libertad,(pres) 1053-1105,  At
tune in, noted authentic Hauynos music with

a male talking over the music periodically. At 1058
canned promos and ID, but very poor,

making copy difficult. Changed receivers and the signal
was better on the second receiver.

Unfortunately, the ID portion of the program had been
given already.   Signal was also poor.

(Chuck  March 16, 2010)

 

 

NRD545 & WJ HF1000

26.27N 081.05W

 

 

 

 

 

 

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