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Author Topic: Voice of Korea 9435//11710 kHz AM 1130 UTC Apr 16, 2016  (Read 917 times)

Offline skeezix

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Voice of Korea 9435//11710 kHz AM 1130 UTC Apr 16, 2016
« on: April 16, 2016, 1333 UTC »
English Service

9435 kHz
1130Z 35433 S6 Signed on & playing usual music
1138Z 25433 S5 Signal dropping
1149Z 15431 S4 Its mostly in the noise, but can still hear the announcer speak (but unable to discern anything)

// 11710 kHz
1130Z 35433 S5 Signal slightly weaker and much more fluttery
1138Z 15431 S4 Signal mostly in the noise here
1148Z Has pretty much faded out now.


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« Last Edit: April 16, 2016, 1350 UTC by skeezix »
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Re: Voice of Korea 9435//11710 kHz AM 1130 UTC Apr 16, 2016
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2016, 1345 UTC »
1344 - 9435 is booming in today. News about how North Korea celebrated the Day of the Sun (Kim Il-sung's birthday, 4/15). He would have been 104.
1404 - bombastic patriotic music

I'm sorely tempted to contact them for a QSL card. I just wonder what sort of list(s) I would end up on if I try.
« Last Edit: April 16, 2016, 1408 UTC by MDK2 »
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