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Offline Ron - Calif.

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« on: August 29, 2024, 1703 UTC »

KOREA NORTH[non]. 5920 (presently the Voice of Freedom is not here, so clear reception) // 5965 (light CNR1 QRM),
Shiokaze/Sea Breeze/JSR, via Japan, *1300+ UT, Wednesday (Aug 28); in English with intro and "Today's Newsflash";
thanks to Rick Barton (WORiog), who found the change of frequency yesterday. Also appreciate Hiroshi, who reported
the following change of frequencies yesterday:

JSR Shiokaze, August 27, 2024 [Tuesday]
1300-1400   5920 // 5965 [ex: 6070 // 6165]
1405-1435   6090 // 7295
1600-1700   6165 // 5935
1705-1805   7325 // 5980

KOREA SOUTH. 7720, Echo of Hope - VOH, 1400 UT, Aug 28. Korean ID and "V-O-H" ID.

KOREA SOUTH[non]. 7340, National Unity Radio, broadcasting from Taiwan, 1238-1239 UT, Aug 28 (Wednesday); mostly in Korean,
but also briefly in English; "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere"; good reception even with light N. Korean jamming.

Found online: "a quote by Martin Luther King Jr., an American civil rights leader, Nobel Laureate, and Baptist minister. King wrote the
quote in a letter to fellow clergymen in 1963, titled 'Letter from Birmingham Jail'. The letter was written in response to clergy members
who called King's activism 'unwise and untimely'. King wrote the letter in the margins of a newspaper on April 16, 1963, and it is
addressed to the clergy, but also to the nation. The quote is often used to highlight the lack of socio-economic and/or political justice,
and it demonstrates how different parts of society are connected. It also conveys the idea that if anyone in the nation is suffering from
a lack of equality, then there is a threat to any progress towards equality for all."

Ron
Asilomar State Beach, Calif. (near Monterey)
CommRadio CR-1, external antenna: 30m long wire

 

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