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Author Topic: Radio Romania Int'l, Hebrew service, 9790 AM, 1705 UTC, 21 JAN 2018  (Read 768 times)

Offline MDK2

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Pretty rough copy into Denver, so no video links this time, but an unusual catch. RRI is on the frequency every day at 1700 it seems, but on Sundays only, they switch to Hebrew at 1705 and stay there for the remainder of the hour. Pretty sure this is my first Hebrew language copy by any broadcast.
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Re: Radio Romania Int'l, Hebrew service, 9790 AM, 1705 UTC, 21 JAN 2018
« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2018, 1841 UTC »


Thanks for the heads up.  The only other Hebrew broadcast I can recall receiving was KOL Israel when they were broadcasting, they also broadcast in English.  I think Polish Radio, BBC, and RFI had a Hebrew service for a while, I don't recall receiving it.  My favorite catch of an unusual language was the weekly Latin Broadcast of YLE Finland (Nuntii Latini) when they broadcasted to North America.

VOIRI might have some Hebrew programming now but I never caught it.
Found it:  http://www.short-wave.info/index.php?language=Hebrew
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