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Loggings => Clandestine Stations => Topic started by: kris on February 04, 2023, 2304 UTC
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2248 S9+20 One milion roses (on Ru?) Sim Soo Bong
2253 Song Green Zone Korean?
2300 W M KR talking (news)
- it's scheduled Voice of The People
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- - - - Feb 4 observations:
Voice of Freedom (6045 kHz.) today (Saturday):
0900-0910 UT - ID and "Bodo gwangjang" (News plaza) - N. Korean jamming started at *0905 -
My three minute audio of ID and the start of the news, in the clear - http://bit.ly/3WZ0iHP .
0920-0930 “Salang-i neomchineun ulijib“ (My home full of love) program [only on the weekend!] -
Five minute audio of drama - http://bit.ly/40wtol5 .
0930-1000 "Hanminjog tong-illo milaelo" (Korean people, to unity, to the future).
Echo of Hope - VOH (5995 // 6350) with the weekend only reading of a portion of Chapter Ten,
from "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," in English, along with lengthy explanations in
Korean; program ended at 0755 UT; will be repeated again 1123-1155 UT (four hour program loop).
- - - - Feb 3 observations:
Echo of Hope - VOH (S. Korea), has NOT changed frequencies since after Jan 12. Checked today (Feb 3);
still on 3985 // 4885 // 5995 // 6250 // 6350 // 9100 kHz. (1330+ UT). So will VOH now become like VOP and
remain unchanged all the time?
Voice of the People still keeps to their long standing unchanged frequencies on 3480 // 3910 // 3930 //
4450 // 4560 (this, their newest frequency, starts much later than any of the others!) // 6520 // 6600 kHz.
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Thanks Ron for the compilation - you are good at this!
These stations are very numerous and in my location I can hear them at a good level, often wondering who it is. Now I will tidy up the records, although I do not understand anything.
Especially VoH is strong on 6250 and sometimes they broadcast sets of good music "from the free world" without annoying jamming.
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My daughter is currently learning to read and speak Korean. The bank she works for has interests there and they think she has a future with them. I got her hooked on SW at an early age. Who says listening to words in the air from far off places is a waste of time?