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Author Topic: Voice Of Korea 11710 AM 1335UTC 8 Feb 2024  (Read 459 times)

Offline Paul65

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Voice Of Korea 11710 AM 1335UTC 8 Feb 2024
« on: February 08, 2024, 1442 UTC »
Sinpo 33333
North Korea - Voice Of Korea
Interval Signal heard

OM & YL talking in English News,songs anthem like in English till 1355 UTC . @1400 UTC back on with French language. A loud disruptive carrier tone heard randomly during the broadcast.


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Re: Voice Of Korea 11710 AM 1335UTC 8 Feb 2024
« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2024, 1735 UTC »
I'm going to jump in here because I was contemplating my own post, but this seems as good a place to share my observation. I don't know when it began, but I have noticed that VOK's musical introductions (the National Anthem, the "Song of General Kim Il Sung," and the "Song of General Kim Jong Il") are now all instrumental, including on their Korean language broadcasts which formerly were KCBS, but now seem to be more like the other languages since KCBS was taken off the air. For as long as I've been hearing VOK, the DPRK national anthem was instrument but the "Songs" were choral, while I believe the national anthem was choral on the DPRK broadcasts and the "Songs" were omitted - someone correct me if I have that wrong. I don't know when the changes were made but I'd bet it was at the time North Korea ceased KCBS, which is part of a change in the way they're conducting relations with South Korea.
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