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Author Topic: The Voice of Russia Mystery Continues…..  (Read 6888 times)

Offline glimmer twin

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Re: The Voice of Russia Mystery Continues…..
« Reply #15 on: December 13, 2013, 2326 UTC »
Todays ID on 9395 ,via Armenia & targeted at Central America was "...Voice of Russia for America". I guess this is the broadcast intended for American medium wave stations.

I guess this is what i heard back in September

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« Last Edit: December 13, 2013, 2329 UTC by glimmer twin »
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Re: The Voice of Russia Mystery Continues…..
« Reply #16 on: December 13, 2013, 2339 UTC »
Noted here also with this variation:

9395   ARMENIA.  VoR or Radio VR - Erevan. Weak signal for English to CAm at 0950, ID at 2256 as "We are the American edition of the Voice of Russia". At 2300, ID as "This is the Voice of Russia" then a news report of another shooting in an American school. Faded at 2305 as the band began to close up for the morning, Dec 13.

This is different to the Radio VR annct we hear in the Australian/NZ edition.

Multiple personalities it seems.....
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Re: The Voice of Russia Mystery Continues…..
« Reply #17 on: December 15, 2013, 1343 UTC »
12075 khz  --  1330UTC - Using the Radio VR ID with a decent S9 signal.
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