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Old February 6th 04, 04:14 PM
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4899 chinese 15:27 UTC Good signal playing music, but passport sheds no
light and the NASWA data are no help either. Any ideas ?



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Maximus wrote:

4899 chinese 15:27 UTC Good signal playing music, but passport sheds no
light and the NASWA data are no help either. Any ideas ?




Most likely "Voice of Strait" from Taiwan. Broadcast from 1400 to
1700. But I show their frequency as 4900 (though that's splitting
hairs, of course).

Tony


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Maximus wrote:

4899 chinese 15:27 UTC Good signal playing music, but passport sheds no
light and the NASWA data are no help either. Any ideas ?


The Chinese station Voice of the Strait broadcasts on 4900 from 1400-1700 in
the Amoy language which is used in South China and Taiwan. As I recall that
would be a broadcast targeted at Taiwan.

Steve
Holland, MI
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Thanks Folks - much appreciated
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Maximus wrote:

4899 chinese 15:27 UTC Good signal playing music, but passport sheds no
light and the NASWA data are no help either. Any ideas ?


The Chinese station Voice of the Strait broadcasts on 4900 from 1400-1700

in
the Amoy language which is used in South China and Taiwan. As I recall

that
would be a broadcast targeted at Taiwan.

Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B



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N8KDV wrote:

Maximus wrote:

4899 chinese 15:27 UTC Good signal playing music, but passport sheds no
light and the NASWA data are no help either. Any ideas ?


The Chinese station Voice of the Strait broadcasts on 4900 from 1400-1700 in
the Amoy language which is used in South China and Taiwan. As I recall that
would be a broadcast targeted at Taiwan.


Here is their English webpage:

http://www.vos.com.cn/enroot/



Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B




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