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Old 04.30.2007, 06:17 PM   #311
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Originally Posted by Hip Priest
When tuning, do other people hear a snatch of something and mistakenly think they've found a station in a language they know, only to be completely wong?

There seems to be no-one broadcasting in English right now, but I heard a few words at one frequency and thought I heard the presenter say 'in the kitchen', but it was someone talking in Serbo-Croat or something similar. Happens quite often.

Sort of. More so I think I know the language I'm hearing, just by the sound and dialect, but often it turns out to be something completely different. Mistaking Greek for an Arabesque tongue.

Could it also be another station seeping in? Perhaps you did hear "in the kitchen", only from another station? Either way, I'm now curious exactly what is going on in the kitchen.
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