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Loggings => Shortwave Broadcast => Topic started by: Davep on October 19, 2016, 1919 UTC
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1820 z W( John Hill Radio) The usb preacher transmitter out of Milton Fla.
Lately I have been monitoring for content ,rhetoric, or WTF ..whatever.
Consistent with the others in this category, there is a kind of an attention deficit oration that makes it difficult to follow, although the last 2 days have yielded gems on UFO witnesses and "creatures" that "dig in to your psyche" with "3 fingers" although they ran away from unspecified authority figures before they could document or arrest.
Following @ 1900 z there is another usb preacher with a Southern or Appalachian accent. He starts out with endearing country metaphor that slowly escalates to angry shouting without cessation which includes complaints about government as it relates to Old Testament quotes. He's a " thorn in the flesh of that crowd" although I have never read of his influence in the Washington Post.
SIO 333 with some extended fades on 10/19
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i have heard this broadcast before (and at lower frequencies) and wondered if they are even legitimate.
are these clandestine in nature ?
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https://transition.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/WJHR.txt
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That station always seemed to me like a sketchy operation, I contacted them once several years ago with some questions about the station (what kind of equipment they ran, how much power were they running, etc.) and the answer I got back was something to the effects of because they were an international broadcast station, that information was confidential and could not be given out, which I kinda took as meaning they probably aren't actually running anything close to being legal.
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A pox on us if he reads this
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Active until 2021z 19 Nov 2019 15555kHz USB with religious feed audio (testing?) Noted back at 2051z
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That station always seemed to me like a sketchy operation, I contacted them once several years ago with some questions about the station (what kind of equipment they ran, how much power were they running, etc.) and the answer I got back was something to the effects of because they were an international broadcast station, that information was confidential and could not be given out, which I kinda took as meaning they probably aren't actually running anything close to being legal.
The problem might be that US HFBC are not to target a US listernship. At least that is how it was in ye olden dayes when the/a respective regime at 1600 Pennsylvania wanted a monopoly on speaking to the world in America's name, ie propaganda. If he conversed with you regarding the station, that might be construed as promoting domestic listeners.
Or mebbe he's just rude?