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Date Posted: Thursday, November 27, 12:48:10pm
Author: Lij
Author Host/IP: adsl-99-102-184-179.dsl.bltnin.sbcglobal.net / 99.102.184.179
Subject: Huh... they must have stations that go dark at night in....
In reply to: AurraSing 's message, "Up for a totally unique radio experiance??" on Wednesday, November 26, 09:26:26pm

....places like Pakistan and India. Flying right over Pakistan and it hooks up with stations in Tblisi, Georgia, and Chelybelinsk, Russia. Got over China and it hooked back up with Tblisi.... which isn't a bad station.

Geez, got over Mongolia and connected all the way back to Moscow! Then it popped off that to a station in Manila. Luckily it was rock, Moscow was News/Talk.

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