TWR Africa observed on 1476kHz & 1566kHz.
On 30 July TWR Africa Nigerian Service was observed in progress on 1476kHz at 04:25UT, transitioning from Hausa to Igbo programming with an introduction in English followed by the interval signal. This morning transmission block is broadcast Monday-Friday only.
The following day TWR Africa West African Service was observed signing on 1566kHz at 04:25UT, with their interval signal interspersed with English & French IDs. This morning transmission block is broadcast daily except Saturday.
Both broadcasts featured their distinctive new (to me anyway) interval signal, which was their long-standing “We Have a Story To Tell To the Nations” on handbells, as used by other TWR Africa services, but in this case overlaid with [presumably] West African instruments. Both versions of the TWR Africa IS can be heard on the Benin and Eswatini pages of Interval Signals Online – https://intervalsignals.net
The above broadcasts were monitored with fair reception thanks to a webSDR in Fuerteventura, Canary Islands.
David Kernick, Interval Signals Online to MWlist iog (2024-07-31)