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[HCDX] Log 12140 & 7470 khz



12140 - at 1425 man with long talking, mentioning Bush & Condolizza Rice 
often and 1430 IS  and followed man & woman with brief news (presume) with 
strong signal here, but can't identify their station, sounded like arabic. 
(Feb.9,2005).

7470 - at 1605 man with IS but not clearly heard but mentioning 'arabiyah' 
then followed with talking and songs (Feb.9, 2005).

But at Feb.10, 7470 khz at 1600 sharp heard  man mentioning ID 'radio free 
asia' in english closing prg, immediately cont. next one in other language 
another station, sounded like korean (but not sure), so noisy.

Can any one telling the two stations who they are ?

9455 - RFA at 1720 with their special prg in chinese. Wishing from some 
listeners about this chinese new-year with their better hope but heard 
music-jammer in the back ground along their talking.
This freq is the best  of the others (7540 - 9355 -9905 -11945 - 13670 - 
13745 - 15510 - 17565) because I still heard the voice's man-broadcaster.
At 1731 ID 'this is rfa' in english. (Feb.9,2005)

Lim Kwet Hian, Jakarta.

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