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Author Topic: Radio Brasil Central, 11815 khz., 0534 UTC 7/14/2013  (Read 1255 times)

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Radio Brasil Central, 11815 khz., 0534 UTC 7/14/2013
« on: July 15, 2013, 1112 UTC »
Tuned into tropical sounding music and announcements by man in Portuguese, along with jingles for "......Central" (0539z) and ".....Brasil Central" (0542z). 

Through the next half hour or so they played several pop-folk songs with guitars, bass, drums, and accordion predominating, one of them sung by a man, which also sounded like a live recording.

The signal weakened, and then strengthened over the next half hour.

Was much more readable than Super Deus E Amor on 11765, which is from Curitiba, maybe 1000 km further south of this station's location in Goiania (Super Deus E Amor was barely readable).

At 0559 UTC there was a long ID, mentioning kilohertz and Goias, and then more tropical sounding music.

Reception was fair at best, but the best I've heard this station so far.
An AM radio Boombox DXer.
+ GE SRIII, PR-D5 & TRF on MW.
The usual Realistic culprits on SW (and a Panasonic).

 

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