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Loggings => Shortwave Broadcast => Topic started by: KaySeeks on December 09, 2019, 2014 UTC
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Should be moved to Clandestine Stations.
Program of music and talk. Sounded a lot like Japanese to me and thus I thought it was NHK, but in retrospect it was missing some of the telltale phrases and sounds.
Not // NHK output on 9625 and 9670 KHz, which come from Japan.
Still on at 2140 UTC. Not // Voice of Korea in Japanese on 7580 and 9650 KHz.
Transmitter is still on the air at 0100 UTC 10 December.
On 10 December 1800 UTC undergoing jamming.
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Now under jumming. I think it`s anti-N. Korean clandestine broadcasting.
//frequency of this broadcast is 6355 kHz
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Yeah, the fact that it is being jammed is a big indication that it's Korean and not Japanese.
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KOREA SOUTH. Echo of Hope - VOH with their usual weekly changes made on Monday.
Last Monday (Dec 9): 3985 // 4890 // 6000 // 6255 // 6355 // 9105
This Monday (Dec 16): 3990 // 4885 // 6000(?) // 6250 // 6355 // 9100
Ron
Asilomar State Beach, California
Etón E1, antenna: 100' long wire
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This clandestine station Echo of Hope changed its broadcast frequencies: 6255>6245 kHz and 6355>6350 kHz.
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KOREA SOUTH. 3985 // 4880 // 5995 // 6245 // 6350 // 9095, Echo of Hope - VOH, 1150 UTC, Dec 24 (Tue.).
English language lesson, but mostly in Korean.
Also, Voice of Freedom, on new 5920, on Dec 24, from 1158+ UTC. Strong, unjammed signal, making for good
reception; this was due to the heavy N. Korea jamming still being on ex 6045. Now is the time to catch VOF in
the clear!
Ron
Asilomar State Beach, CA,
Etón E1, antenna: 100' long wire