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Re: [IRCA] TP from Michigan: More audio posted



Current NHK2 schedule was from last year. I just updated the listing about a week ago for the next edition (hopefully out in a few days). There weren't many changes from last year, and no language lessons 1100-1200. I think they run high school programs during that period

Bruce

On 9/30/2013 20:46, Walter Salmaniw wrote:
So much for that theory, then, although how up to date is the PAL?
  Remember the highly variable s/off times that we heard over the past
couple or more years.....Walt


On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 3:41 AM, Chuck <charlesh3@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Walt / Saul -

It was recorded at 1100 as Tim mentioned in his post, and the same time is
shown in the Perseus display.

At 1100, there are no language lessons on NHK2 per Bruce Portzer's Pacific
Asian Log.

Chuck


On 9/30/2013 8:08 PM, Walter Salmaniw wrote:

They sure do, and much of the morning (our mornings anyway) with various
languages.  I've heard Italian, but English is the most common by far.
   Should be easy to look up what language lesson was being broadcast.  Do
we
know the exact UTC time?....Walt


On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 2:59 AM, Chernos Saul <sauldx@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

  If I recall correctly do some of the JJ AM powerhouses not have language
lessons in the early morning? Might explain the intonation?

Saul Chernos
Burnt River ON



  To: irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
From: d1028gary@xxxxxxx
Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2013 22:31:55 -0400
Subject: Re: [IRCA] TP from Michigan: More audio posted


Hi Tim,

<<<   I appreciate the comments regarding my first reception of presumed

Japan

on 747 on Sunday morning.  I've posted a longer recording to Youtube,
actually a recording of the SDR capture.  The video begins using a
narrow filter and is then repeated using a wider filter.  Some faint
talk can be heard.  Perhaps someone with more experienced ears than mine
can take a guess at the language heard here (headphones recommended!):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=bNDIfnApY0o&feature=youtu.be<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNDIfnApY0o&feature=youtu.be>  >>>

Thanks for posting the longer recording of your 747 kHz TP reception on

YouTube.

I've listened to the recording with headphones, as recommended. At 4:16

into the video the male speaker uses a phrase which pretty much indicates
that the language is Japanese ("ano... dookaku no") which roughly
translates as "no matter what..." in English. He is using more intonation
than what is commonly used in the monotone-styled Japanese language, but
this is possibly an attempt to make the speech more interesting for a
radio
listener. My own opinion is that the speech is Japanese, although other
TP-DXers may have further comments (especially in how the program matches
up to the NHK2 archives). BTW, I lived in Japan as a high school brat
(1967-69).

73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA)








-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Tromp <kilokat7@xxxxxxxxx>
To: irca <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Mon, Sep 30, 2013 6:34 pm
Subject: [IRCA] TP from Michigan: More audio posted


I appreciate the comments regarding my first reception of presumed Japan
on 747 on Sunday morning.  I've posted a longer recording to Youtube,
actually a recording of the SDR capture.  The video begins using a
narrow filter and is then repeated using a wider filter.  Some faint
talk can be heard.  Perhaps someone with more experienced ears than mine
can take a guess at the language heard here (headphones recommended!):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=bNDIfnApY0o&feature=youtu.be<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNDIfnApY0o&feature=youtu.be>

73,
Tim Tromp
West Michigan


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