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bpnjensen wrote:
A place for Interval sigs you love: Radio Sofia / Radio Bulgaria - noble, venerable, same one since dirt: http://www.intervalsignals.net/files...ria_170507.m3u Radio Norway - the all-time loveliest, most heart-melting Interval Signal: http://www.intervalsignals.net/files..._rvd_c1981.m3u Radio Australia - The greatest folk song ever written, plus the Merry King of the Bush: http://www.intervalsignals.net/files..._melbourne.m3u Bruce Jensen Thanks for those links. To me, the most magical interval signal of all time was that of Russia's Radiostantsiya Rodina (which, I believe, means "Radio Homeland"). The IS spoke to me of infinite longing, of distant seas, of lost loves contemplated at sunset. It was beautiful, though probably only a dozen notes or so. The BBC's European Service IS of a morse code "V" on tympani (which also sounded like the opening notes of Beethoven's Fifth) was also haunting. It wasn't too many years ago they were still using it on 3975 kHz. With every good wish, Kevin, WB4AIO. -- http://kevinalfredstrom.com/ |
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