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Old May 27th 05, 07:42 AM
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Default Radio Victoria 6020KHz 0600z?

No real ID...Tuba music at 0500z. In spanish, preaching, church organ
music, talk programs, and more preaching etc til 0634. Sig overall 2+
to 3 with heavy fading. No real id's at hour...just program
changes...and lots of impassioned preaching at 0635z+...

If this is Radio Victoria, Peru, it's only about 5KW...
Radio Gaucha is also on freq but not at that time, and this is
definitely spanish, not portuguese....So id REE, but it's another time
too, and REE is much 'slicker'...This is pretty basic christian
radio...

anyone can confirm?


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Old May 27th 05, 11:10 AM
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jimg wrote:

No real ID...Tuba music at 0500z. In spanish, preaching, church organ
music, talk programs, and more preaching etc til 0634. Sig overall 2+
to 3 with heavy fading. No real id's at hour...just program
changes...and lots of impassioned preaching at 0635z+...

If this is Radio Victoria, Peru, it's only about 5KW...
Radio Gaucha is also on freq but not at that time, and this is
definitely spanish, not portuguese....So id REE, but it's another time
too, and REE is much 'slicker'...This is pretty basic christian
radio...

anyone can confirm?


Can't necessarily 'confirm' it but they have been reported with religious
programming in the past.

They might also be operating on //9720

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Old May 29th 05, 03:08 PM
 
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I have heard R. Victoria on this frequency before, so I think you are
correct on the ID. When I heard them (?) I did get a positive ID and
heard street routes given for a demonstration for disabled people that
matched names of principal streets in the southern cone (Villa el
Salvador) of Lima.

I am not sure of their transmitter site, but almost every emisora in
Lima is sited up on Morro Solar, a small mountain that projects into
the sea south of Lima. It is quite prominent, and was strategic enough
to have been the site of one of the major battles for Lima during the
Chilean invasion of 1879.

phil

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