Re: [IRCA] World Harvest radio
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Re: [IRCA] World Harvest radio



Probably a mixing product from the two WHRI shortwave transmitters in Cypress Creek SC.  Several people have reported something like this over the years.
 
David Yocis
Shannondale, WV
 
> Date: Fri, 6 May 2011 05:53:37 -0700
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> Subject: [IRCA] World Harvest radio
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> Last night on my Encore Global Traveler SW 2000 I picked up World Harvest Radio above 1600.It is a shortwave station and I checked their website and couldn't find where they rebroadcast on any AM stations, only shortwave. I listened for over an hour and the only call sign I got was WHR their shortwave id.
> Was wondering how I could be picking this up on the AM band especially when it was coming in loud and clear.Any ideas?
> thanks
> Harold
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