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Author Topic: Voice of America Creole Service 15220 kHz 2002 UTC  (Read 1202 times)

Offline SW Observer

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Voice of America Creole Service 15220 kHz 2002 UTC
« on: October 13, 2016, 2004 UTC »
Very strong signal, SINPO of 55555 with news in Creole by a male announcer. VOA Interval Signal heard at 1958 UTC followed by immediate news about Hurricane Matthew at 2000 UTC.

Listening in Florida on my Tecsun PL-660 receiver, 30 ft long wire antenna.

 
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Re: Voice of America Creole Service 15220 kHz 2002 UTC
« Reply #1 on: October 13, 2016, 2019 UTC »


Quite faint here, a lot of buzzing..barely audible.
Tecsun H501x (broadcast received on this unless noted), Zenith T/O G500, Zenith T/O Royal 7000, Emerson AR-176, Zenith 8S154, T/O 7G605 (Bomber), Tecsun PL-600, Tecsun PL-880, Zenith 5S320, Realistic DX 160 using 40 feet of copper wire.  With apologies to Senator Gramm for his thoughts on firearms, "I have more radios than I need but not as many as I want."
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