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Offline East Troy Don

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Voice of Korea
« on: July 05, 2018, 1322 UTC »
TX on 11710 KHZ @ 13:02 UTC 5 July 2018 (08:02 CDT Local) in English.   Nationalistic march music until 13:08 then OM with news broadcast until 13:16 then YL with feature stories.  More music with female choir vocals at 13:19.  Weak signal throughout. Had to  max out RF gain, putz with the squelch and attenuate the antenna to -10 to get an intelligible signal.

Nothing received on the normal 9435 KHZ alternate.

SINPO: 1-3-1-3-2
TX: Kujang, North Korea
Primary: R75 W/WV-601 passive loop masted @ 20'  Secondary: Yaesu  FRG 7700 W/MLA-30+ indoors. Tertiary: Grundig  750. Tecsun PL-990X, Tecsun PL-880 . Malahit DSP SDR V3,  . : Also, Qdosen DX-286, 1940 Mantola am/sw tube. CountyComm GP-5/SSB hand held, Tecsun PL-380 ,et al.  QTH: FONTANA, WI  USA.  Sea Level: + 990' .  75 miles (but not far enough) NW of Chicago

 

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