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VOA Thailand, 1575 kHz
1575 THAILAND VOA Ayutthaya, Sep 27 1355 - Female anouncer in SE Asian
language to 1400 'This is the Voice of America' ID by man in English. VOA trumpet fanfare, then male announcer in another Asian language (Vietnamese?) with possible news items. Strong signal at top of hour, on an otherwise very below average trans-Pacific MW DX morning. This was the only 9-kHz station heard with audio. For some reason, 1575 is usually just a het when other Asian MW stations are coming in... but very audible today! This is an easy catch on DXpeditions at the coast but not often heard at my inland home. (Atkins-WA) Guy Atkins Puyallup, WA USA Modified RA6790GM & R75 Kiwa MAP / ERGO / DSP-59+ 450 & 700 ft. Beverage Antennas |
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4nradio wrote: 1575 THAILAND VOA Ayutthaya, Sep 27 1355 - Female anouncer in SE Asian language to 1400 'This is the Voice of America' ID by man in English. VOA trumpet fanfare, then male announcer in another Asian language (Vietnamese?) with possible news items. Strong signal at top of hour, on an otherwise very below average trans-Pacific MW DX morning. This was the only 9-kHz station heard with audio. For some reason, 1575 is usually just a het when other Asian MW stations are coming in... but very audible today! This is an easy catch on DXpeditions at the coast but not often heard at my inland home. (Atkins-WA) The VOA website shows Khmer on that frequency from 1330-1430, Vietnamese from 1300-1330. http://www.voa.gov/index.cfm?section...%20Frequencies dxAce Michigan http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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