This was recorded at 654pm AKDT on Thursday April 14, 2016 (0254UTC Friday April 12th) in the middle of Alaska.
Nothing was scheduled on 9650khz at this time, and checking 2 different sources confirmed this. Nothing scheduled later in the day on 9650khz would be broadcasting what was heard in this clip.
Later in the day on 9650khz is Voice of Korea, which certainly wouldn't sound like this. Also later in the day is Radio Sonder Grense from Meyerton, South Africa which DOES broadcast in French but a check of some past broadcasts finds their music not matching what's in this clip.
A copyright claim notice on this video indicated a song called, "Regard sur le passÃ, Pt. 2" was played in this clip as part of the radio broadcast.A newscast starts just after 7 minutes into this clip and I thought I hear the word kilohertz and Europe mentioned along with the word "nacional" but not sure if any of that is part of the station name/broadcast schedule or a news story.
It sounds like a french language radio broadcast from some African country.
The only 2 remotely plausible explanations we've been able to come up with is that Radio Nigeria from 9690khz operating 40khz off.
Or, it's Radio Sonder Grense about 4-5 hours off schedule. Any ideas?
Paul Walker