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Will someone tell me who was on 5960 MHz about 6:45pm EST this evening.
They had a different tuning signal that i am not familiar with and then they went off. I have not heard this station at this location before. They played music, sounded a little Greek or an eastern europe country, with an arabic beat, but not very, maybe more Armenian. anyone know? thanks. minerva |
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Looking in my Passport to Worldband Radio shows Voice of Turkey in Turkish 250,000 watts for the mideast. A good catch S.The turkish language is one of those languages in a class by themselves like Finnish and Hungarian and the language of the Basques in Spain. Where are you located ?
God gives Peace not war + "minerva" wrote in message ... Will someone tell me who was on 5960 MHz about 6:45pm EST this evening. They had a different tuning signal that i am not familiar with and then they went off. I have not heard this station at this location before. They played music, sounded a little Greek or an eastern europe country, with an arabic beat, but not very, maybe more Armenian. anyone know? thanks. minerva |
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Right Tony, I rechecked it again this evening. I do not know when they
start but they sign off at about 6:50pm eastern time. He said in English that they are broadcasting to Europe and North American. I was thrilled to hear something new as I do not think I have ever heard Turkey before, must be good atmospherics and by then the sun is down. As it gets lighter everyday, I wonder if it will be as strong. My little portable is not the greatest for speakers but at the end, I heard him announce their web site as .tr and then i knew. I also want to check out the internet to see if they are bitcasters. Yes, the language has a bit of everything Mediterranean in it. Later at night, there is something else on the same site in English, I think it is China. And the news you get on short-wave outclasses anything we get in the states. There appear to be some changes in the line up lately in the stations, probably something seasonal, but there was something new on 9845 around 7. The announcer sounded Australian and there was an emphasis on african news, but I had to turn off and do something else, so tomorrow, i have to see what that was all about. I am on the US east coast, in the DC area. minerva Tony Meloche wrote: ShortwaveMan wrote: Looking in my Passport to Worldband Radio shows Voice of Turkey in Turkish 250,000 watts for the mideast. A good catch S.The turkish language is one of those languages in a class by themselves like Finnish and Hungarian and the language of the Basques in Spain. Where are you located ? I'll verify with Shortwave man - it was almost certainly the Voice of Turkey. Their broadcast at that hour (2300-2400 UTC)is aimed at North America, too. But my source shows their transmitter power as 500,000W - a real blowtorch. I've logged them there many times. Tony "minerva" mailto ... Will someone tell me who was on 5960 MHz about 6:45pm EST this evening. They had a different tuning signal that i am not familiar with and then they went off. I have not heard this station at this location before. They played music, sounded a little Greek or an eastern europe country, with an arabic beat, but not very, maybe more Armenian. anyone know? thanks. minerva ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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