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On Feb 22, 6:46*pm, ai8o wrote:
On Feb 22, 1:59*am, bpnjensen wrote: On Feb 21, 10:42*pm, ai8o wrote: I heard Radio Japan NHK this evening *0510-0530z February 22,2010 on approximately 9770KHz. The broadcast was in English,. The broadcast * seemed to be intended for somewhere other than North America. The sound quality was poor ,the signal was weak and fading completely out at times. R. Japan has an English broadcast directed toward Africa at that time on 9770, relayed via France (viawww.PrimeTimeShortwave.com). *This is probably what you heard. *Not a bad catch, actually, depending on where you are located. Bruce Jensen I am in the western piedmont of North Carolina. The BC was fading deeply, almost totally gone at times at times, but I did manage to catch the S/off ID. The announcer had a North American English accent. Not what I expected from anasian broadcaster. 73 Dan AI8O Many people from Asia are very strong in English as a second language - however, I think actual westerners at Asian and other shortwave stations are pretty common. I was just listening to CRI Beijing yesterday briefly for an ID, and sure enough, a woman with a proper English accent identifies herself as being an announcer in Beijing for CRI, and when she says her name (a proper English name) you could have knocked me over with a feather. Bruce Jensen |
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