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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 |
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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. |
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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. dxAce Michigan USA |
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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 Michigan USA |
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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 Michigan USA- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Gee the good people of Newfoundland sound like an African-Man speaking English ) well you live and learn ~ RHF |
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On Aug 18, 4:43 pm, 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 Michigan USA- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Gee the good people of Newfoundland sound like an African-Man speaking English ) well you live and learn ~ RHF I suspect that what was heard was an international airliner with a pilot who is a native of Africa or the Caribbean. International airliners often have pilots who do not have flawless American English. It is typical American parochialism to assume that every airplane is flown by an American. I would think that Gander ground would have Canadian accents, but they deal with pilots from all over the world. |
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"RHF" wrote in message oups.com... 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 Michigan USA- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Gee the good people of Newfoundland sound like an African-Man speaking English ) well you live and learn ~ RHF To me, they sound like Irish speaking English. In the early days of colonization, the Scottish booked passage to Nova Scotia, but the impoverished Irish went for the shorter trip from Ireland to Newfoundland. (This is a public service post....miki.) No charge !! |
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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 Michigan USA- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Gee the good people of Newfoundland sound like an African-Man speaking English ) well you live and learn ~ RHF . . . . You've never heard Newfanese, have you? ;-) JB |
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