Paljon liikenetta! R Multiband vertical. Half wave Dipole. Slotted waveguide at 20m AGL. Two Elements Cubical Quad. Drahtantenne horizontal.

QRPp FT8 Contest on QO-100 NB Transponder
Global Radio Guide (Summer 2020)
Pages Home SDR. Very weak Spanish conversation at tune-in to Bolivian cumbia music. Station jingle to local time check and Andean pan flutes at Station promo and Andean vocals. Public service announcement string. Still audible at recheck. Quechua programming with phone-calls and station ID at Great music between talk, evening phone-calls, and personal messages to rural listeners. Station is from Cochabamba in the south-central highlands of Bolivia.
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