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Cliff at the Shack wrote:
Heard at the Shack on the Bayou in southeast Texas: 0225-0255, April 15, 2004 UTC 6507 kHz USB Voice marker Buenadía Radio (Ondadía? Holadía? something?) Alternating English and Spanish(?) "Buenadia" could mean "good day" in English. ("Buena" = "good"; "dia" = "day".) Possibly a new religious station, or a pirate-there's lots of pirates from Europe in the area. Giving times or frequencies 806, 1252, 1629, 1640, 2210, 2217, spoken in English like "twelve fifty-two" Back on briefly at 0310 Here's a wma audio file of the English part: http://www.ghg.net/cliffwatts/transfer/6507_marker.wma The 2001 Ferrell's CFL gives several coast stations on this frequency, but none look like this. Wow! I've been listening to short-wave thirty-five years and there's still new stuff! --------------------------- Registered Monitor BR549 The Shack on the Bayou - www.ghg.net/cliffwatts/ Drake R8, Sony ICF-SW100, Heathkit GR-64 (retired) Realistic Pro-2006, Bearcat BC-245XLT |
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