[HCDX] Radio Sudan and Riyadh?
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[HCDX] Radio Sudan and Riyadh?
This morning, August 12 at 1708 I picked up a station on 15435 that
sounded Mideastern, and I thought it might be Greek.
Checking the listings at EIBI, I came up with this: 1600-1800 ARS
BSKSA1 to Europe from Riyadh!
Then at 1718, I picked up 17660. I caught the tail end of a male
newsreader delivering a story on floods in English. It was clear as a
bell! He finished and the station ID w as "Sudan Radio Service" and they
said they would go to Arabic (this was about 17:20.)A different male
voice came on. The signal was fading and it got much noisier. I turned
back at 1730 to hear a female voice announce "You are listening to the
Sudan Radio Service" in English. The signal then got much weaker and
there was lots of noise.
EIBI has this info: Sudan 1700-1800 M-F CLA OTI Vn SUD 17660
I am not sure what the codes mean What is ITU (the CLA code is for
that)..the station is OTI? Language was Vn? Certainly not Vietnamese!!
Considering I never get anything in from the ME, this was a really
oustanding morning here in New Mexico!!
Gloria
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"Here in America we are descended in blood and in spirit from revolutionists and rebels--men and women who dare to dissent from accepted doctrine. As their heirs, we may never confuse honest dissent with disloyal subversion."- Dwight D. Eisenhower,
May 31, 1954
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