As you can probably guess, A13 is messing things the heck up! It's certainly messing me up.
Here are a handful of logs, some identified, some I could use a hand with until schedules solidify. All except the Argentine logged tonight, April 1.
March 31
15345, Argentina al Exterior, 2339-2345. Spanish-language music, interspersed with talk and laughter from two male presenters. Signal fair, the clearest I've ever heard this station. SINPO 43344.
April 1
9665, Voice of Russia, 0004-0012. A wide-ranging English-language interview between a female presenter and an Irish rock musician. Signal good, though subject to a transmitter hum. SINPO 44344.
9530, Adventist World Radio, 0322-0330. East African music, sometimes with a presenter speaking over it in a very deliberate way. Arabic or Somali (this was actually Tigrinya) talk in a male voice between songs at around 0325, then back to music. Abruptly off at 0330. Signal fair, but subject to loud ACI from Spain on 9535. SINPO 43344 at best, 32232 at worst.
11750, Voice of America, 0331-0346. Somali news programming presented by at least one man and one woman, including telephone conversations, several mentions of Afghanistan and one of Taliban, and a Somali VOA web address. Signal fair to good, SINPO 43343.
11670, Iran Voiri (presumed), 0333-0346. Talk, presumably news, shared between male and female presenters. One possible mention of Afghanistan. Language sounded south or southwest Asian - Nepali? Sinhala? Uzbek? Per EiBi, Azeri. Signal fair, though subject to rapid flutter that almost sounded like nearby RTTY. SINPO 33333.
My guess is possibly India for the 11670 catch, and Radio Sudan? Eritrea? somebody religious? for the 9530 one. Anybody have a better idea?
Edited to add: As of April 6, I was able to figure out those unIDs! Per EiBi's excellent A13 list, the 9530 was AWR to East Africa. I was right on the religious aspect, but not the language. That was Tigrinya. Aha! As for the 11670, I suspect Iran in Azeri, though I can't be as sure of that one. If it was, then I was right about the general location of the language when I suggested Uzbek. I'm not as familiar with far eastern European and western Asian languages as I am with others.