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Author Topic: VO Mongolia Relay Service 6949 AM *0108-0140* UTC 23Mar14  (Read 2102 times)

Offline jFarley

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0108 Chime IS
0110 YL ID over instrl mx
0111 Into quiz questions?  Sounds like many ments "Mongalia"
0117 Music
0121 YL talk abt a celebration, and into Asian-flavored mx
0127 Dreamy YL vocal over pianny
0132 Heroic sounding song by male chorus
0139 YL ID, repeated
0140 Chime IS and off

S6 in very hvy local QRN
Assuming this is the one from the IS...
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« Last Edit: March 23, 2014, 2055 UTC by jFarley »
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Re: VO Mongolia EE Service 6949 AM *0108 UTC 24Mar14
« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2014, 0114 UTC »
Female voice, in and out of the static here. S6 on peaks

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Re: VO Mongolia EE Service 6949 AM *0108 UTC 24Mar14
« Reply #2 on: March 23, 2014, 0116 UTC »
6949.1, 0111, 3/23/14.  Chime IS into talk by a woman.  Can't make out what she's saying.

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Re: VO Mongolia EE Service 6949 AM *0108 UTC 24Mar14
« Reply #3 on: March 23, 2014, 0116 UTC »
Interval signal, then programming with female announcer.  S6, but only fair copy with all the static crashes.  News @ 0116z
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Re: VO Mongolia EE Service 6949 AM *0108 UTC 24Mar14
« Reply #4 on: March 23, 2014, 0117 UTC »
S7 at 0116z.
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Re: VO Mongolia EE Service 6949 AM *0108 UTC 24Mar14
« Reply #5 on: March 23, 2014, 0117 UTC »
Barely detect carrier in ssb mode under low noise floor in NE Illinois. Kenwood R2000 & 7mhz dipole.
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Re: VO Mongolia EE Service 6949 AM *0108 UTC 24Mar14
« Reply #6 on: March 23, 2014, 0123 UTC »
S9+10 here at 0122 UTC. Asian accented female in English and then into some kind of Mongolian song I guess.
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Re: VO Mongolia EE Service 6949 AM *0108 UTC 24Mar14
« Reply #7 on: March 23, 2014, 0137 UTC »
Very noise here but at times cuts thru and is nice.  S8

ID at 0134 and into a pop song.

Sign off at 0139 with Voice of Mongolia broadcasting schedule,  multiple ID's  and interval signal.  Boomed in at end !

Very nice

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Re: VO Mongolia Relay Service 6949 AM *0108-0140* UTC 24Mar14
« Reply #8 on: March 23, 2014, 0157 UTC »
Heard this earlier - before Captain Morgan caught my attention. The Signal was S5 so was having at bit rough time cutting through the QRN.
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Re: VO Mongolia Relay Service 6949 AM *0108-0140* UTC 23Mar14
« Reply #9 on: March 23, 2014, 2132 UTC »
Apologies for the late posting, but I just joined and had to be approved before becoming active on the site.

Also heard V.O. Mongolia Relay Service yesterday, March 22nd (23rd in UTC time), from 1:23-1:40 UTC on 6949 AM. SINPO=25211 in Northern New England, with improving QRN and decreased fading 1:32-1:38, climbing to SINPO=35322 at that time.

1:23- Music, Asian/Orchestral style with stringed instruments and almost operatic style male vocals.
1:26- YL announcer speaking.
1:27- Music resumes.
[I stepped away from the radio 1:27-1:32]
1:32- Music, of almost old Soviet sounding "triumphant" marshal quality. Orchestral and choral, Both male and female vocals in chorus.
1:34- YL announcer speaking.
1:35- Music, softer orchestral with strings. Possible male vocals in harmony.
1:37- YL announcer speaking.
1:38- Music, but difficult to hear due to increased QRN.
1:39- YL announcer speaking, repeating the same phrase over and over, several times, almost reminiscent of a numbers station.
1:40- Transmission ends.

Nice to hear this one for the first time. If QSLing, would love one to nhradioguy@hotmail.com

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