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I don't know if anyone is relaying their signal, but Nigeria had a pretty good signal here in Puget Sound country of western washington.
15.120 Mhz 19:49 V. of Nigeria, ikorodu in english with a woman speaking and some music. All life all holiness come from you O Lord http://pwp.surfglobal.net/mjmiller/index.htm |
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Nope, no relay. External service, targeting Europe. Transmitter is in
Ikorodu, Nigeria. 250 kW, according to ILG. |
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Im on the east coast of north america in nova scotia canada,and there signal booms in here every afternoon it seems without fail,although sometimes there audio can be pooor!
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Yes, Nigeria is one of the last good catches
from Africa on SW -- still direct, no relays. Africa is one of the last places we can still hear these domestic outlets as, one by one, they have gone off the air -- I remember the good old days trying to hear and verify each of the regional SW transmitters in Nigeria, as well as some separate non-NBC regionals. |
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![]() dxace1 wrote: Yes, Nigeria is one of the last good catches from Africa on SW -- still direct, no relays. Africa is one of the last places we can still hear these domestic outlets as, one by one, they have gone off the air -- I remember the good old days trying to hear and verify each of the regional SW transmitters in Nigeria, as well as some separate non-NBC regionals. Ghana on 4915 khz is also a good one. |
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![]() dxace1 wrote: Yes, Nigeria is one of the last good catches from Africa on SW -- still direct, no relays. Africa is one of the last places we can still hear these domestic outlets as, one by one, they have gone off the air -- I remember the good old days trying to hear and verify each of the regional SW transmitters in Nigeria, as well as some separate non-NBC regionals. I've QSL's here from Radio Nigeria, FRCN Kaduna, Plateau Broadcasting Corp., FRCN Enugu, and FRCN Ibadan and maybe one more on a card that I just don't feel like digging for today. :-) dxAce(2) Michigan USA |
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Mauritania on 4845 kHz is a reliable one. No English service, but some
really interesting music at times. junius Steve wrote: dxace1 wrote: Yes, Nigeria is one of the last good catches from Africa on SW -- still direct, no relays. Africa is one of the last places we can still hear these domestic outlets as, one by one, they have gone off the air -- I remember the good old days trying to hear and verify each of the regional SW transmitters in Nigeria, as well as some separate non-NBC regionals. Ghana on 4915 khz is also a good one. |
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