<<< as you apparently didn't have time to check the ID from SW yet, I 
did it
for you from the stream. I'd write it in Latin letters phonetically as:
"Haiqa ti Shya Kongpo Tientai" and that is what I hear in your clip at
about 15 seconds.
As I heard, that the attachment size has been raised, I attach a 63 kB
clip in this message. >>>
Thanks very much, Mauno. Despite the solar slowdown this morning 
783-Voice of Straight was its usual booming self into Hawaii at 1600 
UTC, with this S9 ID in presumed Amoy 
https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/wnaev5gjrd045a22mt01nlnri12bsout
By the way, Mauno, do you know if the 1431-Mongolia relay station has 
stopped transmitting? They were S9 in the Cook Islands around 1630 UTC 
in April, but haven't showed up here yet, despite good conditions 
yesterday and the day before.
Regarding 729-Myanmar, I now know that there are no MW parallels to 
check for its programming, so probably the best that I can hope for is 
Burmese language identification, or mentions of Myanmar in the 
recording content, as at the 43 second point of this recording 
https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/pflnbymjhgx5m88l03wgvtsss7gnlfff.
I'm also chasing a 702 UnID language recording at 1623 UTC made 
yesterday, with the female speaker in an apparent Slavic-type 
language. My WRTH shows 702-AIR's foreign service in Jalandhar A with 
Urdu at the time, broadcasting to South Asia 
https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/6y1yiuoxvzd0tty50cnehmma670jb708
Thanks again for all your assessment help!
Gary
> On November 5, 2018 at 6:50 AM Mauno Ritola wrote:
>
>
> Gary,
>
> as you apparently didn't have time to check the ID from SW yet, I 
did it
> for you from the stream. I'd write it in Latin letters phonetically as:
> "Haiqa ti Shya Kongpo Tientai" and that is what I hear in your clip at
> about 15 seconds.
>
> As I heard, that the attachment size has been raised, I attach a 63 kB
> clip in this message.
>
> Now if someone would write 'open' all those Mongolian, Tibetan and 
other
> IDs, that are heard from China on MW.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Mauno
>
>
> Gary DeBock kirjoitti 5.11.2018 klo 8:40:
> > Chris,
> >
> > Thanks very much for your investigation of the 783 kHz UnID 
Chinese station identity. 783-Voice of the Straight is the strongest 
Asian TP on the band both in the morning and evening here, and it 
plays an incredible variety of music (Chinese opera, pop, 
instrumentals, and even rap :-)
> >
> > <<< Meanwhile, the clip that you just posted here is 100% Voice of 
the Straits. It's both hypocritical and ridiculous to hear on this 
station, as nice as it sounds.
> > 1. The government of China has BANNED rap and hip-hop music 
(doesn't mean it doesn't exist underground and that people don't 
listen anyway), but here, you can hear them broadcast it on one of 
their own propaganda stations aimed at Taiwan. Taiwan is a huge 
consumer of hip-hop and rock music (American music as well) and most 
Chinese-language music in those genres originates there, so it makes 
sense they're throwing some of it their way.Meanwhile, the clip that 
you just posted here is 100% Voice of the Straits. It's both 
hypocritical and ridiculous to hear on this station, as nice as it 
sounds. >>>
> >
> > Well, when a government has absolute power they certainly have the 
prerogative to change their minds or modify laws as desired, don't 
they? My wife is Hong Kong Chinese, and she always tells me that laws 
don't mean anything in China, where the government can do anything it 
wishes. But sometimes I wonder how many Taiwan residents actually 
listen to these mono-format music broadcasts with a heavy propaganda 
edge? When you lived in Seoul, were the people rushing to turn on the 
Voice of Unification after their 12-hour work days? I think not. But 
to be honest, the programming from Pyongyang BS and KCBS is so 
ridiculous that it is actually pretty amusing, and I would be sorry if 
this type of amusement suddenly disappeared from the radio scene.
> >
> > Gary (in Poipu, Hawaii)
> >
> >
> >> On November 4, 2018 at 2:21 PM Chris Kadlec wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> Gary,
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Your 783 you've been hearing has been confirmed as Voice of the 
Straits broadcasting in Amoy, as I was suspecting (since it was the 
only high-powered one left). My friend in Guangdong, who can hear all 
of those stations nearby and can understand Amoy, listened to it and 
confirmed it for you.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Meanwhile, the clip that you just posted here is 100% Voice of 
the Straits. It's both hypocritical and ridiculous to hear on this 
station, as nice as it sounds.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> 1. The government of China has BANNED rap and hip-hop music 
(doesn't mean it doesn't exist underground and that people don't 
listen anyway), but here, you can hear them broadcast it on one of 
their own propaganda stations aimed at Taiwan. Taiwan is a huge 
consumer of hip-hop and rock music (American music as well) and most 
Chinese-language music in those genres originates there, so it makes 
sense they're throwing some of it their way.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> 2) The song you're hearing is Allen Su "Beijing City" (Allen Su 
took 2nd place in the 2007 Super Boy competition, a TV music contest 
show in China). Its lyrics are about the highest level of propaganda 
you could spew at your enemy across the water because it speaks 
everything great about Beijing. It's EXACTLY what Seoul broadcasts on 
Jayu FM into North Korea (I included a hefty chunk of the song in my 
Seoul AM Radio Listening Guide documentary), a song called "Seoul 
Seoul" that says all the same great things about Seoul sorta. The 
difference is that it was used for the '88 Olympics, but the idea 
behind using that suitable song for propaganda is the same.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> The Beijing song is here, lyrics included:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4jTf_WaAl8
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> -Chris Kadlec
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> ***
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2018 12:02:13 -0800 (PST)
> >>
> >> From: Gary DeBock
> >>
> >> To: Chris Kadlec , irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>
> >> Subject: Re: [IRCA] Poipu, Kauai (Hawaii) DXing
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks for your assessment on the 783 Chinese station, Chris, and 
also on the 801 jammer (or lack thereof).
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Of all the Asian signals here in this Asian-oriented DXing 
paradise, 783-China and (surprise!) 657-Pyongyang BS are the S9+ 
leaders every morning. This is a major reversal from the Kona, Hawaii 
situation last December, when 819-KCBS and 981-CNR1 were far and away 
the top dogs.
> >>
> >> When I heard this bizarre Chinese rap music on 783-China at 1541 
UTC yesterday, I thought that it sounded like a weird Chinese copy of 
Korean rap artists like Leessang :-)
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/u653xdigwaeiaxlrh42x8duky2w3ppoz
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Gary
> >>
> >
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