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Radio Mauritanie, Nouakchott, Mauritania
100KW(?) on 4845KHz in Arabic. Heard @0300 UTC. ID = "Hunna Nouakchott iza'at gumhuriyati al Islamiyya al mauritaniaya" Strong signal into the US upper Midwest last night. Discussion (about music?) between two males in Arabic. Interspersed live music with a mesmerizing female vocalist, light percussion and a wonderful African reed hand instrument the name of which escapes me. |
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![]() Discussion (about music?) between two males in Arabic. Interspersed live music with a mesmerizing female vocalist, light percussion and a wonderful African reed hand instrument the name of which escapes me. Lamellaphones These "thumb pianos" are plucked idiophones unique to Africa and widely distributed throughout the continent. In construction they consist basically of a set of tuned metal or bamboo tongues of varying length fitted to a board, box, or calabash resonator, their free ends being twanged by the player's thumbs and fingers. Supplementary rattling or buzzing devices are often added, and board-mounted varieties are often played inside a half calabash or bowl to enhance the resonance. They serve mainly for song accompaniment. Some common names for regional varieties of the instrument are likembe, mbira, and timbrh. http://www.britannica.com |
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A regular and enjoyable catch on the east coast of the US.
Hearing it makes me want to use a better antenna, so I could hear more tropical band stations. |
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![]() They had a very interesting musical program which caused my dial to stop. Would hope others would be more forthcoming with any "interesting" catches. I'm not in any race to log stations just enjoy posting what's "out there" and what can be heard even with a modest radio and antenna. I find it more relaxing to DX from a lounge chair in the living room or by the kitchen table. The dreary basement shack sees less and less of me :-) A regular and enjoyable catch on the east coast of the US. Hearing it makes me want to use a better antenna, so I could hear more tropical band stations. |
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