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On Feb 23, 9:12*pm, wrote:
On Feb 23, 9:50*pm, bpnjensen wrote: I was home sick today, so I was listening to V. Nigeria on 15,120 KHz from about 2000 to 2100z. *A potent signal to say the least, would have been easy armchair copy except for one thing - their audio is terrible. *The sound is either muffled, or overmodulated, or the high tones are omitted, or something, but the distortion makes an otherwise great African signal almost unlistenable much of the time. *Any ideas what their problem might be? Thanks, Bruce Jensen * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *This is a problem they had for a long time. *My guess : * equalization is way overdone. *The low frequencies are dominant and human speech sounds like rumbling elephants. Some D.Welle transmissions used a similar technique over the years. *May be V.of Nigeria is doing the same. On the other hand, overmodulation may cause something very similar,perhaps. *It does make extended listening very uncomfortable. !!! Just remembered - Interesting that you mention DW in the same breath as V. Nigeria - right after I ended with Nigeria yesterday, I tuned into DW's evening (UTC) English transmission from Rwanda. Not only was the signal wonderfully strong, but the audio quality was superb, 180 opposite Nigeria's mush. It was almost FM-Hi-Fi quality. It was not pure joy, though - I was rather hoping for a better signal from their Sri Lanka relay. I do seem to remember that Radio Berlin Int. used to have somewhat squashed highs too, but that was a long time ago (1970s and 80s) and I may not recall correctly. Bruce |
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