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Author Topic: KVOH "Voice of Hope" 9975 KHZ AM 0255 / 8 Nov 2013  (Read 1539 times)

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KVOH "Voice of Hope" 9975 KHZ AM 0255 / 8 Nov 2013
« on: November 08, 2013, 0303 UTC »
In Spanish tonight.  Translated id at 0255 "This is KVOH, The Voice of Hope, broadcasting from Los Angeles, California". S9+20 here. At 0300 ID again: "Transmitting with 50,000 watts from Rancho Simi, California".  (Rancho Simi is about 40 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles.)

Very nice signal, although they are clearly using some heavy digital compression.

0430 Now playing Joanie Sommers.... "I'll Never Stop Loving You" "Til There Was You" and "Let There Be Love"

In English, OM announcer: Pat Conrad, "This is Late night from Los Angeles."  Jesus loves you and coming up: Johnny Mathis.

Contact given:
studio@kvoh.net

PO Box 102
LA CA 90078

WOW, finally some decent music on regular Shortwave...however the massive amount of digital compression makes it rather hard to enjoy I'm afraid.  

OM announcer: send signal reports to: qsl@kvoh.net 

Sign off @ 0500 followed by brief test tone. 

« Last Edit: November 08, 2013, 0502 UTC by The Late Movie »
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