
August 19th 07, 10:45 PM
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Identify station
RHF wrote:
On Aug 18, 8:50 am, dxAce wrote:
dxAce wrote:
Jesse wrote:
On Aug 17, 10:23 pm, dima wrote:
Hello.
Could anyone help me to identify station? He said some like Gana
Radio, but he have fine english for african man.
0121 UTC, 5617 kHz. Audio:http://dxscanner.narod.ru/files/reco...0818012100.mp3
"...but he had fine Egnlish for African man." What makes you think
Africans can't speak English? The official language of Ghana is
English because it is a former British colony! In fact, English is the
official language or is spoken widely in many countries in Africa -
Nigeria, the Gambia, Sierra Leone, Liberia, etc. Get with it.
I don't think Ghana has used 5617.
I'm guessing that what was heard was 'Gander Radio', in Newfoundland on the frequency of 5616.
This is an aero frequency.
dxAce
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Gee the good people of Newfoundland sound like
an African-Man speaking English )
well you live and learn ~ RHF
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You've never heard Newfanese, have you? ;-)
JB
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