Re: [IRCA] 1710
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Re: [IRCA] 1710



At 09:50 PM 5/21/2009, you wrote:
>I'm getting the same thing in Seattle.  It sounds like a woman taking at threshold level, but it's not strong enough to ID the language.
>
>Obviously not a Russian Far East station at this hour, but I'm not sure what else it could be.  .
>
>Bruce


I got called out at 9:00 pm for a delivery and just returned at 10:40 pm (05:40 UTC).  The best antenna I'm using now is the ALA 100 which I have aimed to the SW/NE.  At times it fades up very well (ie 05:48) with religious choral music.  Then it'll fade down into the mud or close to it.  This style of music, if Russian, would be associated with Protestant/fundamentalist denominations.  Not, for certain, Orthodox or traditional Russian Orthodox music.  Therefore, I suggest that it might be a Russian Protestant congregation in the Seattle/Tacoma area?  Maybe a look in the phone book might yield something.  I agree that it sounds Russian, but would like to confirm the language with a better quality clip from someone (mp3 please)....Walt


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