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I hear the same thing. According to an old copy of "Passport to
Worldband Radio" Radio Moscow via Plovdiv Bulgaria has a program in english and Kazakh radio (Kazakhstan) has a program with unspecified language and location. The Russian Station is supposed to last till 0300 utc while the other stays on till 1450 utc. Larry |
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I hear and english speaking station and a slighty weaker non-english
station anybody confirm? 0:07 UTC Radio Cairo in english and Radio Free Europe in serbian Happy new year!! Roberto Scaglione http://www.bclnews.it |
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bclnews wrote:
I hear and english speaking station and a slighty weaker non-english station anybody confirm? 0:07 UTC Radio Cairo in english and Radio Free Europe in serbian Happy new year!! Roberto Scaglione http://www.bclnews.it This sort of thing is common on shortwave. Often two stations in different parts of the world will broadcast to their respective totally different target areas on the same frequency. Usually, this shouldn't be a problem, since the signals are in two different locations on the earth's surface, and there's little chance of them interfering in either's target area. But if one is located in a third location where the signals happen to cross, one will hear both at the same time. Many SW listeners do not know this. I once heard Iran in Farsi and a Chinese domestic at the same frequency and signal strength one morning around 1300 UTC. Being that they serve different areas on the other side of the world, I have no real clue about how both ended up at the same signal strength in Northern California. But I understand that there's some things about radio propagation which even the scientists don't fully understand. |
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