[HCDX] Puerto Rico, China & México ?
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[HCDX] Puerto Rico, China & México ?
Hi from JB, Johan Berglund, Trollhättan, Western part of Sweden
1660 22 Feb 0020 WGIT, San Juan, Puerto Rico was here the whole night through until sunrise. Only a few times an English-speaking station came up and went away as quickly as it came. Very good reception from Puerto Rico, so I skipped all other DX-ing, just to listen an feel good. Id also "El Gigante - dieciseis-sesenta". Both male and female announcer, but so far no commercials what I know.
Surely there is another Spanish-speaking on this frequency when other cx are at hand. WGIT has mostly romantic, nostalgic songs, but two nights earlier, as I reported, there was one there with pure Mexican tones all the time. One mariachi would be followed by another one, with the fiddles, the guitarrones and the trumpets plus the base. I think I heard only one such piece of music from Puerto Rico during the whole last night. Any suggestions about this supposed Mexican station ? JB
6973 22 Feb 2325 Most probably Yunnan, Kunming, China with the minority service. Acc. to WRTH2001 you may choose among the following languages : Lahu, Jingpo, Lisu, Dehong Dai and Xishuangbanna Dai. Actually I do not care, but can't resist to send, as an innocent joke, a recording to the the University of Uppsala, Institute of Afro-Asiatic Languages for comments. Let's see if they blacklist me. Almost faultless reception from China. JB
73, Johan Berglund, Trollhättan, Sweden. AOR AR7030. 40 m wire in the garden.
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