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SR wrote:
What is the (z) in 1330? And how could I find sw logs that others can share. It means 1330 UTC. I think it is a an expression of the US military. |
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![]() SR wrote: What is the (z) in 1330? See: http://www.maybeck.com/ztime/ And http://www.meteor.wisc.edu/~hopkins/aos100/z-time.htm where there is a map showing all the different zones. dxAce Michigan USA |
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RHF wrote:
All-India Radio (AIR) English-Language Broadcasts heard in the North East USA {Boston, MA} 1330-1500z - 13,710 kHz 1745-1945z -13,605 kHz 2045-2230z - 9,950 kHz 2045-2230z - 9,445 kHz 2045-2230z - 7,410 kHz 2245-0045z - 13,605 kHz 2245-0045z - 9,705 kHz - by Albert P. Belle Isle near Boston, Mass. USA What about 11,620 kHz in the afternoons? Art H. |
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It's nice to see the younger generation taking an interest in Indian
music. My advice to you, SR: avoid the Bollywood garbage. Since you're in the NYC area, I suggest you make a trip to Jackson Heights, NJ, visit one or two of the Indian music stores there, and get yourself some CDs of Indian classical music. I would recommend Shiv Kumar Sharma, India's foremost santur maestro. Have fun with your radios, but don't neglect your studies. |
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Is it true that ramadad is here? I wonder if they broadcast this?
SR SR wrote: I like different types of music. Jazz, rock, country etc. I am looking for a good FRQ for All Indian Radio. I use the MT mag to find them, but for some reason I can not seem to pick up the FRQ. I am in the New York City area. Is there anyone in my area that can pick that station up? SR! |
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On Tue, 04 Oct 2005 22:58:30 -0400, SR wrote:
Is it true that ramadad is here? I wonder if they broadcast this? SR Ramadan has started ......... let the fast begin. |
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