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![]() "Robert11" wrote in message ... Hi, For a beginner like me, was pretty thrilled thinking I picked up China Radio International direct. But as replies to my post of last evening mentioned, it appears that all I received was a relay from Sackvill, New Brunswick. So I guess this brings up the question: Is there any way for a Newbie like me to (easily) determine if what I am picking up is direct, or a relay from somewhere else ? Thanks, Bob For English language broadcasts go to http://www.primetimeshortwave.com and get the ascii "sorted by time" schedule". Relay codes are listed and appear in the schedule beside a frequency that is a relay. Target areas for broadcasts appear in "notes". For all broadcasts get bc-a05.txt at http://www.eibi.de.vu Transmitter sites appear near the end of the text and are a bit harder to figure out since they are listed by each country's abbreviation. Example: 0100 0157 CHN China Radio Int. E WNA 9790/CAN ENA 9580/CUB Country China, Station China Radio International broadcasting in English to Western North America on 9790 out of Canada and Eastern North America on 9580 from Cuba |
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