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First time I have heard them, and they had a pretty good signal, but a lot
of fluctuation in it. Do they speak Swahili there ? Passport has "English etc.", and they were not speaking English s. Two men having a conversation with several mentions of Zambia. Also: R. France Int'l via Moyabi Gabon in French news discussion. Not as good a signal as Zambia. FWIW listening to CODAR was able to clearly hear the echos .... weird feeling, and pitch much higher than pulse being sent. NMN CAMSLANT broadcast in English with live voice of woman instead of computer generated voice, reading weather for Gulf of Mexico not USB. They transmit from Chesapeake,Virginia and have an incredibly powerful signal. Strength and Honor |
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On 4910 lately just crashing in...unbelievable sigs...
"Maximus" wrote in message hlink.net... First time I have heard them, and they had a pretty good signal, but a lot of fluctuation in it. Do they speak Swahili there ? Passport has "English etc.", and they were not speaking English s. Two men having a conversation with several mentions of Zambia. Also: R. France Int'l via Moyabi Gabon in French news discussion. Not as good a signal as Zambia. FWIW listening to CODAR was able to clearly hear the echos .... weird feeling, and pitch much higher than pulse being sent. NMN CAMSLANT broadcast in English with live voice of woman instead of computer generated voice, reading weather for Gulf of Mexico not USB. They transmit from Chesapeake,Virginia and have an incredibly powerful signal. Strength and Honor |
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