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The Voice of Greece (EPT) in Athens, Greece was logged on 4 August 2010 on 15.630 kHz and 9.420 kHz from 17.30 to 20.15 UTC. Programme format consisted mostly of Greek pop music.
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Signal (SINPO) at 17.30 utc on 15.630 kHz was 55545 with slight fading; by 18.05 UTC signal worsened to 35323 with severe static and fading; by 18.15 UTC signal was inaudible and enveloped in static. Switched to 9.420 kHz at 18.15 UTC and signal was 55555 throughtout much of the broadcast; by 19.50 UTC signal was 33343 with interference from another station in the background and some fading; by 20.15 UTC signal was audible but weak.
A letter and email was sent to The Voice of Greece. The station replied with this QSL card in about 2 months.
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