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Honus wrote: I'm picking it up pretty good here in Seattle at 0340. They're giving ID's left and right, but I can't find anything in my Passport about them. There isn't much on the web; I wonder if I'm spelling it properly? Does anyone know anything about them? It sounds like a news program, BTW. I'm unsure about the language, although it sure sounds like Russian. Radio Liberty. They call themselves Radio Svoboda in Russian, svoboda means either 'liberty' or 'peace'... I can't recall. dxAce |
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dxAce wrote: Honus wrote: I'm picking it up pretty good here in Seattle at 0340. They're giving ID's left and right, but I can't find anything in my Passport about them. There isn't much on the web; I wonder if I'm spelling it properly? Does anyone know anything about them? It sounds like a news program, BTW. I'm unsure about the language, although it sure sounds like Russian. Radio Liberty. They call themselves Radio Svoboda in Russian, svoboda means either 'liberty' or 'peace'... I can't recall. I went and did some checking, apparently 'svoboda' is Russian for 'freedom'. dxAce |
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wrote: dxAce wrote: Honus wrote: I'm picking it up pretty good here in Seattle at 0340. They're giving ID's left and right, but I can't find anything in my Passport about them. There isn't much on the web; I wonder if I'm spelling it properly? Does anyone know anything about them? It sounds like a news program, BTW. I'm unsure about the language, although it sure sounds like Russian. Radio Liberty. They call themselves Radio Svoboda in Russian, svoboda means either 'liberty' or 'peace'... I can't recall. I went and did some checking, apparently 'svoboda' is Russian for 'freedom'. Thanks for reporting that information. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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"Telamon" wrote in message ... R is for Russian 11725 0300-0500 USA Radio Liberty R CIS /MRC That's EIBI http://www.eibi.de.vu/ What does the CIS /MRC stand for? Thanks, by the way. |
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"dxAce" wrote in message ... Honus wrote: I'm picking it up pretty good here in Seattle at 0340. They're giving ID's left and right, but I can't find anything in my Passport about them. There isn't much on the web; I wonder if I'm spelling it properly? Does anyone know anything about them? It sounds like a news program, BTW. I'm unsure about the language, although it sure sounds like Russian. Radio Liberty. They call themselves Radio Svoboda in Russian, svoboda means either 'liberty' or 'peace'... I can't recall. Thanks to you and Telamon for your help. I see that my Passport lists RFE-RL, so it was under my nose all the time. It was in Russian and between 0300 and 0400 as Passport says they should have been, and they ID'd as Radio Sloboda or Svoboda. So, now...would you guys consider this to be "identified" or just "presumed"? |
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In article YMu1d.7770$iS2.2782@trnddc09,
"Honus" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Honus wrote: I'm picking it up pretty good here in Seattle at 0340. They're giving ID's left and right, but I can't find anything in my Passport about them. There isn't much on the web; I wonder if I'm spelling it properly? Does anyone know anything about them? It sounds like a news program, BTW. I'm unsure about the language, although it sure sounds like Russian. Radio Liberty. They call themselves Radio Svoboda in Russian, svoboda means either 'liberty' or 'peace'... I can't recall. Thanks to you and Telamon for your help. I see that my Passport lists RFE-RL, so it was under my nose all the time. It was in Russian and between 0300 and 0400 as Passport says they should have been, and they ID'd as Radio Sloboda or Svoboda. So, now...would you guys consider this to be "identified" or just "presumed"? I don't understand Russian and although I listened for 45 minutes never heard a clear ID other than the "Radio Svoboda" the meaning of which I did not understand at the time. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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In article KBu1d.7769$iS2.6090@trnddc09,
"Honus" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... R is for Russian 11725 0300-0500 USA Radio Liberty R CIS /MRC That's EIBI http://www.eibi.de.vu/ What does the CIS /MRC stand for? Thanks, by the way. kHz Time(UTC) Days ITU Station Lang. Target Remarks ================================================== ======= 11725 0300-0500 USA Radio Liberty R CIS /MRC Target CIS - Commonwealth of Independent States (Former Soviet Union) Remarks (My guess, transmitter location) MRC: VoA/RL/RFE:Briech 35N34-05W58 RTM:Briech except n-Nador 35N03-02W55 -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Honus wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Honus wrote: I'm picking it up pretty good here in Seattle at 0340. They're giving ID's left and right, but I can't find anything in my Passport about them. There isn't much on the web; I wonder if I'm spelling it properly? Does anyone know anything about them? It sounds like a news program, BTW. I'm unsure about the language, although it sure sounds like Russian. Radio Liberty. They call themselves Radio Svoboda in Russian, svoboda means either 'liberty' or 'peace'... I can't recall. Thanks to you and Telamon for your help. I see that my Passport lists RFE-RL, so it was under my nose all the time. It was in Russian and between 0300 and 0400 as Passport says they should have been, and they ID'd as Radio Sloboda or Svoboda. So, now...would you guys consider this to be "identified" or just "presumed"? I'd say you ID'd it pretty well. dxAce |
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Telamon wrote:
kHz Time(UTC) Days ITU Station Lang. Target Remarks ================================================== ======= 11725 0300-0500 USA Radio Liberty R CIS /MRC Target CIS - Commonwealth of Independent States (Former Soviet Union) Putin just changed that. The head guy in each state will now AGAIN be appointed by Moscow and not by ballot box. Former heads of The Secret Police tend to remain complete pricks. mike |
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"dxAce" wrote in message ... Honus wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Honus wrote: I'm picking it up pretty good here in Seattle at 0340. They're giving ID's left and right, but I can't find anything in my Passport about them. There isn't much on the web; I wonder if I'm spelling it properly? Does anyone know anything about them? It sounds like a news program, BTW. I'm unsure about the language, although it sure sounds like Russian. Radio Liberty. They call themselves Radio Svoboda in Russian, svoboda means either 'liberty' or 'peace'... I can't recall. Thanks to you and Telamon for your help. I see that my Passport lists RFE-RL, so it was under my nose all the time. It was in Russian and between 0300 and 0400 as Passport says they should have been, and they ID'd as Radio Sloboda or Svoboda. So, now...would you guys consider this to be "identified" or just "presumed"? I'd say you ID'd it pretty well. Actually, I do too. g I'm just trying to get a feel for what counts and what doesn't with the veteran hobbyists. A list logger I will not be. |
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