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5980kHz from Peru



I finally got my old AOR 7030 hooked up to the Wellbrook yesterday. I't's been a love-hate relationship with this receiver, I bought it back in 2000 and spent time and money on upgrades. The RF performance is (or was back then) excellent but the user interface still feels rather unfriendly, even when I use the remote controller - this hasn't mattered much in the past as it has usually been tied up on some kind of long-term propagation or datamode monitoring sessions. It has it's quirks with the extension speaker socket and antenna switch intermittencies but they can be resolved with some minor work.

Anyway, it's good enough to pull out more South American broadcasters on 49m, in this case (presumed) R.Chaski Red Integridad. I tried to find a parallel internet stream for this but no luck so far. Timed at 2248UTC 11-07-17.

Here's the audio recording, switching between USB/LSB/AM as I try hard to resolve the low modulation.




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