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[HCDX] Loggings
A few items worth mentioning --
ANGOLA -- 4949.75 kHz -- 04:57 - 05:12. African hi-life music at tune-in. Just before top of the hour, male anncr with ID for "Radio Nacional de Angola" and list of freqs. 4 time pips, and possible mention of "__ horas." Then canned ID by male voice with music and flair; lots of "bom dia"s, and into what seemed to be a news feature program, with man and woman anncrs passing it back and forth with reporters in the field. Poor to fair, but best in many months of trying to chase down a positive ID from this station. As Glenn noted the other day, the modulation on this station has improved a lot in the last month or so. (Delibert, Maryland, 2/13/13)
CHINA -- 4750 kHz -- Qinghai PBS -- Was listening to this one on the remote SDR at Twente, The Netherlands, at 22:00 today and noted that the ID at top of the hour is in both Chinese and English, with male (Chinese) and female (English) announcing local AM and FM frequencies. (Delibert, Maryland, 2/17/13)
MICRONESIA -- 4755.5 kHz -- The Cross? -- I've noted a het and weak audio on this freq running til at least 12:00 each morning for the past 2 weeks (except a couple days I was out of town), so it may be that this station is running a more consistent schedule now. (Delibert, Maryland, 2/17/13)
MYANMAR, 5985.8 kHz -- Myanma Radio presumed to be the one here signing on at 23:00. First 2 minutes obliterated by station on 5990, but then piano music, female announcer in Burmese or similar language. Male and female anncrs to 10:15, then music. Poor sig, soon lost in the slop. (Delibert 2/16/13)
Art Delibert, North Bethesda, MD
NRD 535/SE-3 synch detector
Pennant antenna with DX Engineering amp
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