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Author Topic: Voice of Korea 9435//11710 AM 1330 UTC 13 Aug 2016  (Read 1104 times)

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Voice of Korea 9435//11710 AM 1330 UTC 13 Aug 2016
« on: August 13, 2016, 1336 UTC »
English service broadcast to Central & South America.

9435:
1330Z 45433 S9+ VoK IS followed by ID
1330Z 45433 S9+ National Anthem, followed by other songs dedicated to former Dear Leaders.
1338Z 45433 S9+ News
1356Z 45433 S9+ End of news and more music.

11710:
Programming // 9435
1330Z 45322 S9




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« Last Edit: August 13, 2016, 1357 UTC by skeezix »
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Re: Voice of Korea 9435//11710 AM 1330 UTC 13 Aug 2016
« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2016, 1641 UTC »
Also copied by myself in Denver. Noted that in the past week or two (along with today) that 9435 was the better signal, after several months (probably going back to mid May) of 11710 being better. Undoubtedly related to the longer days which begin in May now coming to an end.
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Re: Voice of Korea 9435//11710 AM 1330 UTC 13 Aug 2016
« Reply #2 on: August 18, 2016, 1401 UTC »
Like the above listeners I found the inimitable R. Pyongyang just waking up and wandering around 9-10K. Strong absolutely copy-able signal here in AZ for them on 9435, much better than the old 9335 kHz days for some surely unknown reason. Or maybe the prop is good today...
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