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Loggings => Shortwave Broadcast => Topic started by: ETM71 on January 01, 2013, 2252 UTC

Title: North Korea? 6400 2241 01/01/2013
Post by: ETM71 on January 01, 2013, 2252 UTC
Possibly Chinese, Korean--OM? YL? Speaking/singing over very dramatic sounding music; SIO322 @2241; Just mx--no vocals @2244; Very national anthemy at points; OM/YL spkg @2246 Note: Could be "PBS Pyongyang Pansong"-North Korea, according to SWBC Android app. (Very cool, btw) Losing to noise @2250; No copy @2254
Title: Re: North Korea? 6400 2241 01/01/2013
Post by: glimmer twin on January 03, 2013, 2259 UTC
good catch. This is Voice of Korea in Korean , I've also seen it listed as Pyongyang Broadcasting Service. its 50 kw from Kanggye,  North Korea. It's non directional so I guess it targets the south or maybe this is what North Koreans hear on their untuneable radios that only recieve one station. I've read about North korean police shutting off power to buildings in Pyongyang & going door to door checking to see if people have contraband video tapes or cd's in their players or have tuned the built in radios illegally.
Title: Re: North Korea? 6400 2241 01/01/2013
Post by: ETM71 on January 04, 2013, 1445 UTC
The freq. is what grabbed my attention. Honestly, I wouldn't have known what the hell I was listening to if I hadn't looked it up on the SWBC app on my phone.  It's great to have when you're just wandering up and down the bands. Great tool for SWL.
Title: Re: North Korea? 6400 2241 01/01/2013
Post by: mr. mike on January 05, 2013, 0757 UTC
good catch. This is Voice of Korea in Korean , I've also seen it listed as Pyongyang Broadcasting Service. its 50 kw from Kanggye,  North Korea. It's non directional so I guess it targets the south or maybe this is what North Koreans hear on their untuneable radios that only recieve one station. I've read about North korean police shutting off power to buildings in Pyongyang & going door to door checking to see if people have contraband video tapes or cd's in their players or have tuned the built in radios illegally.

No, the shortwave stuff is for the South Koreans (which Seoul tries to jam)....there is a large black market in S. Korean DVDs in China; North Koreans sneak across the shambolic Chinese/DPRK border for work/food and they buy the stuff and el cheapo DVD players. The one-station radios work for AM only. Actually they have FM too, so it must be an issue where the radios are channelized and you only get two AM, one FM, and one SW station.