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Old January 15th 05, 11:03 PM
Mark Zenier
 
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Ron Hardin wrote:
I find Radio Australia on both 9580 and 9590 for a considerable
morning overlap, sometimes one is better and sometimes the other,
in Central Ohio. Just to mention that it's on both and check the
other if one is weak, since it's only a couple button pushes away.


But lately, in the dead of night here, 9590 is running the Tok Pisin
schedule and doesn't shift back to the English schedule until I don't
know when. I got a large dose of irritation about that when I tried to
tape The Science Show at 1 AM (09:00 UTC) about a month ago.

Mark Zenier Washington State resident

 
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