Re: [IRCA] UNID on 680.
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Re: [IRCA] UNID on 680.



Barry,

I probably didn't miss the discussion, may even have taken a quick listen, 
but it's difficult to remember everything that goes through the list, 
especially when it's something not being heard at the time.  Sorry.

Thanks to you pointing out my oversight though, I did go back and search 
the posts which I archive, and found the discussion you mention.  It 
confirms everything I had found in my effort to identify the station.  Good 
to know at least, that I wasn't completely off base.  Next time I'll search 
my own archives before going to Google, or this list.

I guess the answer to my question is then, that "Radiodifusora Nacional de 
Colombia" does indeed ID as "Radio Nacional Colombia", which may be of some 
help to others who hear future broadcasts...if they remember.

Curt
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W. Curt Deegan
Boca Raton, (southeast) FL


At 04:49 PM 4/12/2006, you wrote:
>On Wednesday 12 April 2006 16:06, W. Curt Deegan wrote:
> > Last night, 4/11 from 0030Z-0100Z, I heard a 680kHz station on top of
> > others, identifying multiple times in a Spanish accent as "Radio
> > Nacional Colombia" -- my spelling assuming Spanish origin.  However, the
> > station was playing old big band type English language music including
> > "Just In Time", "Mack the Knife" (actually an instrumental), and others.
> >
> > Because of previous reception events, I checked the WAPA San Juan, PR,
> > on-line stream, which was not what I was hearing -- it was carrying
> > religious services.  Since the web site was in Spanish I made my
> > selections rather uncertainly, but the stream I ended up with was
> > identified as WAPA on the web page and another DXer also identified WAPA
> > as with religious programming at the time.
> >
> > Nor was it Radio Progreso on 680, presumed Ciego de Avila, Cuba,  which
> > is // 660 & 690 with obviously different programming, and which was
> > heard later as the RNC signal faded.
> >
> > The 2006 and 2005 editions of WRTH lists no Colombian broadcast stations
> > on 680.  However older editions I have, list HJBU Zambrano (2001 lists
> > Sabanagrande) on 680 with varying frequency.  I realize the word
> > "colu/ombia" may not even refer to the country, just as in Columbia
> > Broadcasting System.
> >
> > A Google search for "Radio Nacional Colombia" & 680 produced no hits.  A
> > broader search had hits but nothing tying 680 and RNC.
> >
> > The "RadioStationWorld" web site:
> > http://radiostationworld.com/locations/colombia/radio_websites.asp
> > lists:  680 Radiodifusora Nacional de Colombia - Barranquilla
> > (Atlántico) CO Would they likely ID as "Radio Nacional Colombia" -- the
> > IDs I heard were quite clear.
> >
> > This is probably old hat to veteran DXers, but I've not logged
> > Colombians before -- if this is one -- nor heard this particular station
> > in the past.
> >
> > Your thoughts will be welcomed.
>
>I guess you missed the brief discussion that took place about this station
>on the list last week.  I reported hearing them at 0400 UTC April 6, and
>Barry Davies in the UK apparently also heard them at 0530.  I also sent
>out an item about them on the DXTIP list the next night when I heard them
>again, but it generated zero reaction.  Glenn Hauser subsequently passed
>along an item reporting that the Radio Nacional state radio network has
>been upgrading various transmitter sites, and that includes the launch of
>their service on a 50 kW transmitter at Sabanagrande (near Barranquilla),
>so that is no doubt what we all heard.
>
>Barry
>
>--
>Barry McLarnon VE3JF  Ottawa, ON



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