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Author Topic: RNZI 6115 AM 1250 UTC 03 MAR 2018  (Read 636 times)

Offline MDK2

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RNZI 6115 AM 1250 UTC 03 MAR 2018
« on: March 03, 2018, 1309 UTC »
New frequency for the 1059-1258 bloc that's still labeled as transmitting toward Papua New Guinea, but was a big S9 signal here in Colorado. I recall that last summer that portion of the broadcast was very audible here in North America, from my own logs and those of others. Anyway, I found it playing music and wasn't sure what station it was until the QSY announcement at 1257. This is a brand new change to the schedule. I had looked up at their website just last night, and still had on my browser this morning showing 9700 for that time. When I refreshed the page, the new frequency appeared. Presumably this will be the case for the remainder of the b17 season, but with RNZI anything is possible.
« Last Edit: March 03, 2018, 1352 UTC by MDK2 »
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Re: RNZI 6115 AM 1250 UTC 03 MAR 2018
« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2018, 1344 UTC »


Ugh!  I am positive that as I was turning the dial, heard music, saw the frequency, and assumed it was WWCR.  I'll try tomorrow.
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