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weatherall wrote: weatherall Wrote: ...I checked primetimeshortwave.com and hfradio.org, and they both list this as a Voice of America frequency during that time. ... Well, I should have believed them I guess. I never heard any kind of id during the music program, 1905-2000 UTC. But after it was over, there was a VOA id: "Africa service of the Voice of America," along with the fact that Nightline Africa was on next. That music program was the most interesting thing I've heard from VOA so far. Just sticking with a program you can usually figure it out. Most stations will ID on the hour. Other convenient times are when a program segment ends in 10, 15, 20 and 30 minutes. Another way to identify a station is most have for lack of a better word "bumper music," regular announcements, bird calls and the like that you can use to identify them when they are in another language you don't understand. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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