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18 Jan at 1402 UTC while scanning the bands, noted
presumed National Anthem on 8728 USB. This was followed by female announcer "This is Monaco Radio.." She gave the sched of weather forecasts. At the end "...brought to you by the Principality of Monaco and Naya" Gave website www.naya.mc then Anthem and off. The HF sched was a mixture of French time and GMT. I guess it was like this: Western Med 0930, 1403, 1930 French time (should then be 0830, 1303, 1830 UTC) Eastern Med 1030 GMT Atlantic 0930 GMT All on channels 403, 804, 1224 and 1607 which means frequencies 4363, 8728, 13146 and 17260. As earlier reported by others, Monaco Radio didn't sign-off at the end of 2007 but is still audible. Jari Savolainen Kuusankoski Finland (via DXLD) ======================================== dxAce Michigan USA |
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