Re: [HCDX]: UNIDs 930 + 1590 kHz
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Re: [HCDX]: UNIDs 930 + 1590 kHz
Hola Karel & friends
khonzik@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> UNID 1590.0 in Spanish - Going thru my old tapes, I found a recording of
> Sep 9, 1995 at around 0430 UTC. The station gave
> UTC -5, but - what I missed before - they said
> something like "....hora chilena...". So it could
> be Radio Llanguihue, but CHL is on UTC -4
> (-3 in summer) acc. to WRTH. What is the time in
> CHL on September 10 actually? Any change?
> On the tape there is something sounding like
> Llanguihue, but unfortunately I do not know the
> exact pronounciation of this word (name).--
Here in Chile we change to summer time, gmt -3, on october in second weekend
that s mean in september we are in our standard (winter) time utc -4.
The name of the station is Llanquihue (not Llanguihue), this name is from a lake
located north of Puerto Montt and south of Osorno cities. Also is the name of a
small town where tx the station.
You can pronounce yankeewe.
The slogan "hora chilena" mean chilean time and is very used on Radio Chilena
(CB 66) so maybe R Llanquihue relays Chilena on news, sports or other progs. I
will check this for you. You can see more info at:
http://www.cmet.net/pocuro/AM.html
Hasta logo
Felipe Asenjo G.
home mailto:felip012@xxxxxxxx
P.O.Box 18 Santiago 29 CHILE
http://www.cmet.net/pocuro
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