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On Jul 9, 2:53 pm, dxAce wrote:
American Insurgent wrote: On Jul 7, 1:04 pm, dxAce wrote: Radio Free Chosun, 9785, most likely the one heard here at 2000 s/on in Korean directed to North Korea via Taiwan. Very weak signal. EiBi shows another clandestine, Radio Free North Korea, using 9785 beginning at 2030. dxAce Michigan USA It probably happened to be in the grayline, which is the only reason you got it at all. Well, it wasn't greyline propagation as I'm nowhere near that at 2000. Sunrise enhancement, perhaps? Yeah, that's what I meant. I tend to think of everything where the tx site is on the line between sunlight and darkness as "grayline". I think that the sun is rising in South Korea around 2000. Around 2020 or so, and sunrise in Taiwan (where the transmission originates from) right around the same time. That's what I thought. I can usually pick up Quranic chanting from Saudi Arabia at sign on at 0300, which is just around Saudi sunrise. Not 'chanting' of course, but 'recitations'. The Quran has its roots in the oral histories once chanted/recited by the Arabs, long before they adopted written language. Virtually every culture from the start of the human race to the widespread use of writing had what the English language calls "bards". Their histories were somewhere between singing and what we would think of as prose recitation. "Chanting" is only a rough description. "Recitation" is the closest thing we have in English to the meaning of the Arabic word "qur'an". It is not exact, however. What we think of as "chanting" (ie Gregorian chants) is more like song than the Arabic chants/recitations. We don't have anything like the Quran in English, somewhere between singing, chanting, and reciting. The Jewish Bible (Old Testament) was originally written in the same fashion as the Quran, meant to be recited, not spoken. The New Testament was written in Greek prose, however. By 0430 it's gone, and the sun has risen fully in Riyadh. And the frequency is...? Sorry. 15170. I can hear it on my little Degen 1102 in California. It's a great opportunity for Americans to hear the Quran as it was meant to be delivered, by voice. It WAS delivered as such for the first century or two of Islam's existence. It was only after multiple, contradictory versions emerged that an effort was made to write it down. But even now it is considered a great accomplishment among Muslims to memorize the Quran and deliver it by voice. The best reciters can recite any Sura that is suggested. Even the Jews have mostly lost this ability. |
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