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Bolivia, 6134.79, Radio Santa Cruz, 0933-0945, With a signal that
was barely audible, noted a male in Spanish language comments.
At about 0940 music is heard.  Signal was really threshold during
this period.  Checked back at 1015 and noticed that the signal had
improved with music that was actually audible. (Chuck Bolland, January 10, 2010)

Bolivia, 3310, Radio Mosoj Chaski, 0955-1005,  Although the signal
is very poor, still able to hear a female conversing with a second person
in Spanish language.  I think I am listening to a radio Drama possibly?
Signal was poor.  (Chuck Bolland, January 14, 2010)

Bolivia, 6155.32, Radio Fides, 1019-1030,  Another threshold signal here
where I noted a person in Spanish comments.  Can't distinguish whether I
am hearing a male or female announcer.  Signal was very weak.  (Chuck
Bolland, January 14, 2010)

Netherlands Antilles (non), 6194.96, Radio Japan, 1020-1032, Noted a male and female in Spanish language news. At the end of the broadcast, ID and Address given. Signal was poor. After Japan leaves, the frequency is clear, there's nothing on it.
(Chuck Bolland, January 14, 2010)

Unid, 4789.93, 1035-1040+ Noted just a weak carrier here. It was too weak to hear any audio. Radio Vision is off the air this morning, but if they were up, they'd be
a few hertz higher at 4790 probably?  I understand that RRI Fak Fak has been
off for months now?  Maybe someone can get a better beat on this carrier?
(Chuck Bolland, January 14, 2010)

Peru, 5024.90, Radio Quillabamba, 1046-1100, Can't really hear Quillabamba well, but with a few adjustments on the notch and tuning, some talk in Spanish can be
heard under Rebelde.  At 1051, Huaynos music is heard while SP comments on
Rebelde.  The signal was threshold.  (Chuck Bolland, January 14, 2010)


Peru, 5120.39, Radio Ondas Del Sur Oriente, (Tent), 1050-1100, Found a very weak, carrier with audio buried under a utility signal here. Noted a male in Spanish comments. Believe music was presented around 1053. This is another of those Phantom signals I often hear. Anyway it was threshold to say the least. (Chuck Bolland, January 14, 2010)


Peru, 6019.33, Radio Victoria, 1105-1115, Noted a male in Spanish comments. Immediately heard the male mention "Peru" in his comments. The male was preaching which was obvious
from his tone.  Signal was fair.  (Chuck Bolland, January 14, 2009)

Thailand, 7255, Radio Thailand, 1120-1130 Noted a female in Cambodian language comments. Since Cambodian doesn't sound like her native language, it's difficult to pick out any particulars from her talk. Signal was fair but tinny. (Chuck Bolland, January 14, 2009)

"I figure if I continue to keep this going, I may eventually hear something worth reporting."


China, 7290, China Radio International, 1123-1135, Noted a male in Russian language comments. A female joins the male during the discourse. Signal was fair. (Chuck
Bolland, January 14, 2010)

China, 7325, China Radio International, 1135-1145, Noted a group of individuals (3) in Japanese language conversation. AOKI says this is transmited from Jinhua which
results in a good signal here in Florida.  (Chuck Bolland, January 14, 2010)

China, 7410, China Radio International, Jinhua, 1141-1150,  Noted female in
Flipino language comments.  Flipino is listed as language.  Signal was good.
Previous logging from CRI was also relayed via Jinhua which is producing a
good, robust signal here in Florida. (Chuck Bolland, January 14, 2010)

NRD545
26.27N 081.05W














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