On the newsgroup today one of the members pointed out he could usually hear CVC
International English broadcast, and the presenters had "Australian" accents, but
later found that it was possibly a S. African Broadcast from Zambia targetting
W.Africa, and was wondering if that was the case then why would they broadcast in
English ?
Well anyway, thought I would see what I heard on the freq for the next 24 hrs or so
and report it:
18/01/2008 - 0935 UTC - Faint signal used USB mode - (Listen Here)
18/01/2008 - 1047 UTC - CRI - Loud and Clear until 1059 UTC when CRI on 13580khz
targeting Oceania region had S20+ swaps this frequency -
(Listen Here)
18/01/2008 - 1241 UTC - Nothing Heard
... Bloody Alaram, Bloody well slept in have, got to wait till tomorrow to check 1700-2100
18/01/2008 - 2110 UTC - Nothing Heard
18/01/2008 - 2308 UTC - Nothing Heard
19/01/2008 - 0103 UTC - Nothing Heard - Some splatter from CRI 13580 khz
19/01/2008 - 1825 UTC - Nothing Heard
Listen Live to what I'm listening to !!
Head Over to My Broadcast Radio Station - Monitoring HF Maritime and Other HF Utility Comms
Friday, 18 January 2008
Monitoring 13590khz - CVC International ?
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