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UNID 4900 WAfr stn, 2224-2300, 01 May'10, long newscast in French heard<br />

until 2234, some announcements, Afr. pops, talks in Vernacular; 35422. Vy.<br />

faint signal audible today, 02 May'10, at 1815 UT.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews May 2)<br />

UNID 4899.96[.97] UNID station with African-like mx, mostly nonstop,<br />

then YL-talk 2326-cca 2340, music, no change on TOH, then at 0002 UT:<br />

something like a jingle with "... One ..." ?; no signal at 0027 UT at<br />

frequency check.<br />

(Karel Honzik-CZE, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews May 3/4)<br />

I did try that UNID on 4900 again, but was not luck, no <strong>de</strong>cent signal then<br />

or even later when I was expecting at least the same level as on the<br />

previous day.<br />

What I also found on 4900 was a QSO among Spanish fishing vessels, and<br />

wouldn't be surprised, if one of them were close to the African coast and<br />

<strong>de</strong>ci<strong>de</strong>d to play a bit by relaying some local stn. This is s<strong>im</strong>ply not<br />

<strong>im</strong>possible; I have heard they doing this before, only with Moroccan and<br />

Spanish stns.<br />

As to the origin, well, the signal was a lot stronger via the 225o Bev.<br />

which covers GUI, MTN, GMB; I tried the 145<strong>de</strong>gr Beverage, but then the<br />

signal was a lot weaker. In sea location ? (=seamen playing?) or a coastal<br />

country?<br />

Finally, I am sorry for being unable to extract any ID from your clip...<br />

and for having forgotten to record my own log even though no ID was<br />

actually heard. They did mention "chaine" ("nationale", I believe), so<br />

maybe this stands as tiny clue.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews May 4)<br />

I add Carlos here, because he was the first to report 4900 kHz. I also<br />

left the recording on last night, as it didn't sign off at 2300 as I<br />

expected. (At that t<strong>im</strong>e I thought it might be R. Centrafricaine). It<br />

continued until 0005, and that would suggest a West African country, as<br />

Carlos said in his report.<br />

Togo used to s/off at 0005 UT, but wasn't that with news and NA? This was<br />

more like plug off when music was going. Carlos could confirm that it<br />

wasn't // with Guinea Conakry 7125 kHz, so still a puzzle. The signal just<br />

a bit too weak to un<strong>de</strong>rstand anything, except the language was French at<br />

least at certain t<strong>im</strong>es. I'll try to catch the fa<strong>de</strong>-in t<strong>im</strong>e, maybe that<br />

gives more clue. It drifted from 4899.98 to .94 kHz in the course of the<br />

evening, so probably not a brand new tx? I left recording on last night<br />

and you can hear that it had drifted a bit in the latter part. Attached<br />

are two clips at the t<strong>im</strong>es Karel suggested, at 2337 and 0002, this is the<br />

closest I got to ID. Can any of you catch anything conclusive or familiar?<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews May 4)<br />

UAE Some VT Comminications changes:<br />

FEBA Radio in Somali<br />

1700-1730 NF 5935 DHA 250 kW 215 <strong>de</strong>g to EaAF, ex6180#<br />

# to avoid VOROI/IRIB in Tajik<br />

(R BULGARIA DX MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews May 10)<br />

UK IBRA Radio in Arabic<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX963.TXT[06.01.2011 12:39:22]

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