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![]() "weatherall" wrote in message ... I've heard this before but I don't think it's in my logbook. I'm hearing middle-eastern music on 15510 khz at 1900 UTC. hfradio.org lists this as a VOA frequency during 1500-1900 UTC, and I wasn't listening to it before the hour mark so I didn't hear the transition if there was one. Last time I heard this broadcast, it was just music and there was no voices or identification of any kind. Can anyone help identify it? I'm using an Eton E5 with a 12-foot wire antenna. The signal has a lot of fading. -- weatherall I believe you were hearing China National Radio, or at least your description corresponds with the schedule I have on hand. Try he http://www.eibi.de.vu/ for a comprehensive schedule. -Brian |
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