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N8KDV July 6th 03 07:11 PM

Radio Tanzania Zanzibar
 
Hearing the news in English at 1800 from Radio Tanzania Zanzibar on
11734.1

Announcer started off by stating that it was 9 o'clock East African
Time, then news headlines, then the news in full.

This was preceded by the Interval Signal, which I stated yesterday was a
drum beat, but as it turns out it may be a xylophone or pikisphone,
which at times may sound like a drum beat. At any rate, it's interesting
that they have an English news bulletin.

At 1810, the news headlines were read again, then back into Swahili.

Steve
Holland, MI

Drake R7, R8 and R8B


Telamon July 7th 03 05:51 AM

In article ,
N8KDV wrote:

Hearing the news in English at 1800 from Radio Tanzania Zanzibar on
11734.1

Announcer started off by stating that it was 9 o'clock East African
Time, then news headlines, then the news in full.

This was preceded by the Interval Signal, which I stated yesterday
was a drum beat, but as it turns out it may be a xylophone or
pikisphone, which at times may sound like a drum beat. At any rate,
it's interesting that they have an English news bulletin.

At 1810, the news headlines were read again, then back into Swahili.



What is a pikisphone?

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

N8KDV July 7th 03 11:29 AM



Telamon wrote:

In article ,
N8KDV wrote:

Hearing the news in English at 1800 from Radio Tanzania Zanzibar on
11734.1

Announcer started off by stating that it was 9 o'clock East African
Time, then news headlines, then the news in full.

This was preceded by the Interval Signal, which I stated yesterday
was a drum beat, but as it turns out it may be a xylophone or
pikisphone, which at times may sound like a drum beat. At any rate,
it's interesting that they have an English news bulletin.

At 1810, the news headlines were read again, then back into Swahili.


What is a pikisphone?


Like a thumb piano, not sure if that's the correct name for the darn
thing, but that's what I've called 'em for years!



--
Telamon
Ventura, California



N8KDV July 7th 03 07:05 PM



N8KDV wrote:

Hearing the news in English at 1800 from Radio Tanzania Zanzibar on
11734.1

Announcer started off by stating that it was 9 o'clock East African
Time, then news headlines, then the news in full.

This was preceded by the Interval Signal, which I stated yesterday was a
drum beat, but as it turns out it may be a xylophone or pikisphone,
which at times may sound like a drum beat. At any rate, it's interesting
that they have an English news bulletin.

At 1810, the news headlines were read again, then back into Swahili.

Steve
Holland, MI

Drake R7, R8 and R8B


Propagation is quite poor today. The only thing heard on the frequency were
the distinctive time pips and some adjacent channel QRM.




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