While walking through the streets of Port aux Basques around 6 pm my time, I was fiddling with the dial on my 1980s-era Sony Walkman (bought last year at a yard sale) and was trying to get my normal catch of 950 CKNB but I must've gone too far down and picked up something that sounded like a European station (anywhere between 540 and 740 perhaps, if not any higher, but not even close to 950) and I was able to hear it for a decent period of time although the signal came and went. I managed to get one last bit heard as I was passing the former Junior High (located off the main road but near the water). I barely made out a mention of 9700 kHz before the top of the hour some European time, and I'm not sure if that frequency ties in with what was briefly discussed in a previous post.
The stuff I heard around the time I was trying to get something else: it was mainly in English and there was a piece about Romania and either economic or government related stuff.
And this was all in broad daylight!! before I got back onto the main road. Being in the 540 to 740 range, I was half-expecting an early evening reception of CBN 640 at the very least (wasn't the case as a brief turn to 91.9 on the FM side didn't match).
I stayed with the unknown until I couldn't pick it up any longer and switched back to my MP3 player to finish the run to home.
The stuff I heard around the time I was trying to get something else: it was mainly in English and there was a piece about Romania and either economic or government related stuff.
And this was all in broad daylight!! before I got back onto the main road. Being in the 540 to 740 range, I was half-expecting an early evening reception of CBN 640 at the very least (wasn't the case as a brief turn to 91.9 on the FM side didn't match).
I stayed with the unknown until I couldn't pick it up any longer and switched back to my MP3 player to finish the run to home.