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Re: [IRCA] Michigan DU audio, Tue Sept.26th



You'll hear some English on Brisvani. Ads in English, announcers going back and forth from English, etc.


Chuck


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1701.029 UNID - 1147+ UTC with EE talk which sounded like an interview
between man and woman. A 1-800 phone number is given out at 1148 UTC by
woman who says "all you have to do is give us a call, at 1-800-66..."
Unfortunately the rest of the number succumbs to fade. Audio rapidly in
and out but fair on those rapid peaks. I note three carriers total here:
1701.002, 1710.029 & 1710.069. +.029 is the strongest and the one that I
assume I'm hearing, though +.069 isn't far behind in strength. Any ideas
what I have here? Islamic Voice Radio or Voice of Charity? This is the
first decent x-band DU audio ever heard here, albeit only lasting briefly. >>>

Tim,

According to a group of DXers in Sydney, Australia, 1701-Voice of Charity is the only one of these low-powered Australian stations that regularly broadcasts in English on that frequency.

I know this because on July 20, 2012 I had some English audio on 1701 kHz at Cape Perpetua, Oregon (another ocean cliff spot, somewhat more remote from here). This was with a PL-380 Ultralight and a rudimentary 8" FSL antenna. A Sydney DXer said that this was Voice of Charity, although the only real English speech (identifiable as such) is at 1:10 into the recording, where an accented man says something like "You're listening to *******, the Christian way." https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/iidqsjcqcs68oilxuwdgjnsmf7lhhmhd

In any case there didn't seem to be enough evidence to claim a definite Voice of Charity logging, so I left it in the log as an UnID. Of course, I've never heard anything like it since.

Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)





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From: "Tim Tromp" <kilokat7@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 8:42:53 PM
Subject: [IRCA] Michigan DU audio, Tue Sept.26th

Some activity on the high side of the band for a change with DU carriers
noted on just about every 9 kHz channel above 1098. Many strong but
squashed by domestic splatter. Local sunrise was 1137 UTC.


1098 V7AB - 1129 UTC with man talking in low voice and into Marshalls
national anthem, poor but music recognizable but faded before finish.
Signal really picks up later after it goes to open carrier with a 60 Hz hum
noted again this morning after 1131 UTC sign-off.


1566 UNID - 1148 UTC something there with threshold audio, DU accented man
talking thru heavy domestic splatter.


1638 UNID - 1145+ UTC pop music with thumping beat occasionally heard
through heavy WSJP splatter.


1674 UNID - 1143+ UTC with YL talk, threshold level, in and out of WQLR
slop for brief moments. Nothing intellegible.


1701.029 UNID - 1147+ UTC with EE talk which sounded like an interview
between man and woman. A 1-800 phone number is given out at 1148 UTC by
woman who says "all you have to do is give us a call, at 1-800-66..."
Unfortunately the rest of the number succumbs to fade. Audio rapidly in
and out but fair on those rapid peaks. I note three carriers total here:
1701.002, 1710.029 & 1710.069. +.029 is the strongest and the one that I
assume I'm hearing, though +.069 isn't far behind in strength. Any ideas
what I have here? Islamic Voice Radio or Voice of Charity? This is the
first decent x-band DU audio ever heard here, albeit only lasting briefly.


73,
Tim Tromp
West Michigan
Perseus SDR + Southwest phased BOGs
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