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Re: [HCDX] African music on 17660 kHz
Quoting Max BENARD <max.benard3@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> Hello!
> On March 1st from 13.20 to 16.00 UTC I heard a station with African non-stop
> music with words in French, African language and Creole. Reception was 35433
> until 14.50. Then Riyadh in French went on and both stations were mixed.
> Broadcast stopped at 16.00. No announcement. Has someone an idea?
> 73' from Max, Douai, France (Sony ICF SW 40)
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I found this info:
AFRICAN MUSIC STATION
Transmitter Site: believed to be Moyabi, Gabon.
Times/UTC Days Format Target
Frequencies/khz
1130-1530 Daily Franco-African music North Africa(presumed)
17660
Note: Frequency can be anywhere in the range 17620-17695, but at time of editing
is on 17660 kHz. The
original purpose of this non-stop African music service appeared to be as a
source of interference against
the Libyan opposition station Sawt al-Amal (see Libya)
Reijo Alapiha
Joensuu Finland
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