I don't find a listing, and the fact that you heard spoken English makes my hypothesis a bit unlikely. But what I'm guessing you heard was a Chinese shortwave broadcast that was intended to jam a so-called clandestine station called Sound of Hope (or SOH). That clandestine is operated by the members of Falun Gong movement whose MO is to try different frequencies anywhere on the band and transmit their message into mainland China. The authorities of the PRC, not desiring that, have an elaborate network of transmitters, which I believe are coordinated by satellite, and usually broadcast their national station China National Radio 1 (CNR1) on the same frequencies at high power. They employ this against other unwanted signals such as VOA, Radio Taiwan International (RTI), Radio Free Asia (RFA) and others that transmit in Mandarin but are found within the regular SW broadcast bands.* SOH will go nearly anywhere on the bands, presumably with permission of other authorities that make sure they're not stepping on the toes of other regulated SW broadcasters, but China is pretty quick to find them and stomp on them with their own broadcasts. Since they're so powerful, that's what we in North America usually hear.
Now, the problem with my hypothesis is the fact that you heard English. While CRI (China Radio International) goes out to the world in different languages including English, CNR1 is a domestic service and should be in Mandarin only. (Other CNR stations come in different languages spoken within China.) So unless they are now using CRI to jam (and your description sounds like it could have been CRI), maybe you heard a harmonic. But that's also unlikely because dividing 19010 by 2 gives us 9505 and CRI doesn't use that frequency, and dividing by higher numbers results in answers to decimals rather than something rounding to 5. Other spurious transmissions seem just as unlikely since China has some of the best engineered broadcasts on the airwaves.
Where are you, and what receiver and antenna were you using when you copied this?
* Not every non-PRC broadcaster with a Mandarin program gets blocked. NHK World Japan in Mandarin has never been jammed that I've found, for example.