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Music Variety & A SW DX Catch

I think I've found another station that's about as much "unexpected" musically as KSKO... government owned Radio Brasil Central in the state of Goias, Brazil. (KSKO has been remarked by a few friends of mine on FB as quite the variety and a bit unexpected.. never know what youll hear next)

I've heard english pop, some older english rock n roll and portuguese language songs all rolled into one segment. Just the other day, I heard "Come On Over" by Christina Aguilera when picking up their 10KW non directional 4985khz signal.

I regularly hear their 7.5kw directional signal on 11815khz beamed at 359 degrees but this audio recording below is from my McGrath, Alaska QTH on 4985khz recorded early Saturday UTC Morning/Early evening Alaska Friday night

Audio link:
RBC 4985khz 0548UTC Sat Aug 26, 2023.mp3
 
I've heard english pop, some older english rock n roll and portuguese language songs all rolled into one segment. Just the other day, I heard "Come On Over" by Christina Aguilera when picking up their 10KW non directional 4985khz signal.
In Latin America, combining English and either Spanish or Portuguese currents and gold in a pop format is quite common.
 
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