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On Feb 16, 6:47*pm, SC Dxing wrote:
Usually I say, English only unless noted otherwise. I forgot to add that disclaimer this time. So you caught me. Seems to be a sport here on usenet to "catch someone" With all the foreign languages, it would be impossible to identify every broadcast signal I receive. I can't tell Portuguese from Spanish or Korean from Chinese from Japanese. I could use a cheat sheet to "identify" but if I can't understand what they saying, how do I really know it's them??? I'll try harder to add the disclaimer of English only unless noted otherwise. Usually if you Listen to the Words for certain "Key Words" that 'distinguish' one Language from the other; you can tell Portuguese from Spanish and Korean from Chinese from Japanese. plus if all these different foreign language broadcasters are transmitting some part in English or IDing in English it does help-out ;;-} ~ RHF |
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