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Heard at the Shack on the Bayou in southeast Texas:
4845 kHz AM 0558-0649, November 19, 2003 UTC Radio Mauritania (presumed, no ID) with a HUGE signal Arabic or similar language chanting Totally irrelevant observation: Pulsing data transmission on nearby frequency sounded like a bass drum in time with the chanting. For a while, I thought it was part of the music. --------------------------- Registered Monitor BR549 The Shack on the Bayou www.ghg.net/cliffwatts/ Drake R8, Sony ICF-SW100, Heathkit GR-64 (retired) Realistic Pro-2006, Bearcat BC-245XLT |
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![]() Cliff at the Shack wrote: Heard at the Shack on the Bayou in southeast Texas: 4845 kHz AM 0558-0649, November 19, 2003 UTC Radio Mauritania (presumed, no ID) with a HUGE signal Arabic or similar language chanting It could gave been Radio Mauritania, I don't know. I have logged on that frequency - several times - RTM Kuala Lumpur, which transmits from Malaysia, and their broadcasts on that frequency are or were in Tamil, a language similar to Hindi. But I, too, get that station, at that time on that frequency unusually strongly considering their (listed) 75k transmitter. I have made positive ID on Kuala Lumpur several times, but that doesn't mean that's what you heard at that time on that frequency, of course. Tony ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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