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9605 SINGAPORE. BBC via Kranji (p), 1652, 5/25/08.
Bengali service listed. OM & YL trading comments in nx format. Poor signal (Strawman-IA).

9870 INDIA. AIR Bangalore, 1645, 5/25/08. Typical Hindi
vocals were just above noise level. More recoverable audio on R8 than on NRD-545 (Strawman-IA).

11710 NORTH KOREA. VOK, 1450, 5/25/08. Fair signal w/ splatter from 11715, KJES, New Mexico. Whine on trans-
mitted carrier. OM & YL trading comments. Martial music @ 1453. Organ IS and English ID @ 1500. Stronger signal
at 1642 retune during French service. Further retune at 1722 shows fair signal holding up with choral mx. Seems
to be right on 11710.00 at this time (Strawman-IA).

Jerry Strawman, Des Moines, IA
Drake R8, JRC NRD-545
Wellbrook 330S Loop, 70′ Inverted L

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May

Current Loggings

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3250.05 HONDURAS. R. Luz y Vida, 0240, 4/29/08. Local vocal ballads at S9(Strawman-IA).

4716.6 BOLIVIA. R. Yura, 0055, 4/29/08. Lots of mx w/ excited comment. Professional commercial sound was S8 on peaks (Strawman-IA).

4754.92 BRAZIL. R. Imaculada Conceicao, 0149, 4/29/08. Mix of pop-style vocals and interviews. Good signal level dropped after 0211. Hindered by CODAR swisher (Strawman-IA).

4905.01 BRAZIL. R. Anhanguera (p), 0248, 4/29/08. Extended tlk by OM. Reverb on audio. Noisy band limited copy of details (Strawman-IA).

6134.8 BOLIVIA. R. Santa Cruz, 0100 5/4/08. Best ever reception peaked at S8. At least four “Radio Santa Cruz” IDs on either side of 0105, followed by small men’s choral group doing a ranchero style ballad to 0108*. R. Aparaceida left on 6135. Brazilian clear but very weak (Strawman-IA).

9735 TAIWAN. RTI, 1307, 5/1/08. Japanese pops w/ YL announcer. Fair w/ deep fades (Strawman-IA).

Jerry Strawman, Des Moines, IA, Drake R8, JRC NRD-545, 70′ Inverted V

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