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![]() "Joe Analssandrini" wrote in message ups.com... Dear Michael, You bet! Play great music, don't they? It's been coming in loud-and-clear the past few days. Believe it or not, I discovered it by accident while playing with my Lafayette HE-10(!) receiver (which I like to use every couple of months or so just to rekindle memories). Of course I had my Wellbrook ALA 330S hooked up to the Lafayette (so it wasn't "really" like "old times," but what the heck ... As soon as I identified the station (they announce "Radio Nacional do Brasilia"), I hooked the antenna back to my AOR AR7030 Plus which gave far better reception and then ran the sound through my stereo system. I'm listening to the station as I write (no music just now; male and female announcers in Portuguese). It's really fun and "magic," isn't it? Best, Joe P.S. See my next "post" about the Wellbrook ALA 330S Active Loop Antenna. Hiya, Joe... Thanx for the confirmation. I heard them ID, but I wasn't 100 % sure of what I heard. I was using my R-75 and "Frankenstein" 200' roof wire antenna. The audio was clear and the strength was about S-7 to S-9. There was some moderate QRN at times and it had constant fast fade in/out that was bordering on being able to be described as "flutter". I checked out the Passport blue pages and it shows as Radio Nacional, Brazil, so I figured I had my ID correct They were indeed playing some great music. I'll be returning to it regularly now as long as the signal holds up :-) Thanx again !!! Michael |
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