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(also (9+10dB) and similar on 11835 at 1609 over VOA in Bengali - but no<br />

programme by 1611.<br />

Your list of stations is interesting Wolfy - and I don't think all of them<br />

were audible here. I had a better signal on 17820 and 17660 from BSKSA<br />

(BTW - they carry a little of their Bengali service on 17660 before<br />

1400!). And yes - CRI via Santiago was also well heard here, but on 17630<br />

ANO was way over another very weak in the background. I heard Vietnamese<br />

on 17670 which I guess was AWR. And WHRA 17650 was good here too.<br />

It is very surprising how reception varies from location to location -<br />

>from Olle in the north, you in the south and me in the west one hour<br />

behind both of you! My friend in Leeds and I have also observed similar on<br />

both SW and MW - at only 60 miles distant. BTW - CRI Bamako is now a very<br />

good signal at 1600 on 17880 - strange accented Arabic.<br />

(Noel R. Green Blackpool-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 15)<br />

LIBYA (via France?), 17870, 21695, Voice of Africa, 1406-1557* April 15,<br />

Opening English announcements at 1406. Program about human rights. News at<br />

1437. Local music. Heard on these two frequencies two days in a row! Both<br />

frequencies with fair to good reception.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Apr 15)<br />

Cat and mouse play around 1300-1330 UT:<br />

"Afropop" station from Gabon vs Libyan opposition radio "Sawt Al-Amal".<br />

Apr 17: at 1350 UT Gabon WeAfrican music station 17658.000<br />

hetting sce on 17660 til 1400 UT.<br />

Apr 19: at 1300 UT Gabon WeAfrican music station 17667.000.<br />

But Sawt Al-Amal 10 kHz away on 17657.500 kHz ! - 500 Hertz odd!<br />

Latter disappeard 1323-1324 UT, tx cut-off for about 90 seconds.<br />

Surprisingly then Gabon WeAfrican music station appeared on channel in the<br />

meantime.<br />

But 500 Hertz down on 17657.000 kHz.<br />

And from about 1325 UT hetting each other, - Sawt Al-Amal sce on<br />

17657.500.<br />

(wb, Apr 19)<br />

Afropop Music Jammer, April 20 at 1327 UT was on 17627.0, hetting CRI<br />

English via Chile on 17625 kHz. No sign of Sawt al-Amal here, or much else<br />

>from hi latitudes on 16mb.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Apr 20)<br />

Yes, 17625.00 / 17627.00, only these two stations hetting each other. No<br />

sign of Sawt al-Amal today.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 20)<br />

MADACASCAR/ZIMBABWE 9765 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 UT. Also heard 9765 MDC RVP to<br />

Zimbabwe, adjacent accomp by Zimbabwen jamming like Chines Firedrake<br />

jamming, but with African sound content.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 16)<br />

MALAYSIA 6049.64 RTM Sarawak (pres), 18 April 0847 - Carrier first<br />

visible at 0847 occasionally peaking above the noise floor, and<br />

strengthening until consistently above the noise floor by 0920. Threshold<br />

audio beginning by 1028 UTC but HCJB-6<strong>05</strong>0 *1030 made matters difficult. By<br />

1200 UTC consistent audio noted in LSB, with talk by man and woman in<br />

presumed Malaysian, then pop style vocal music beginning at 1215 with<br />

female announcer between songs until 1235 end of recording.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, dxld Apr 16)<br />

MAURITANIA Mauritania's only indigenous radio broadcaster, state-owned

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