Nov 23 - Sound of Hope (Taiwan), on
6865.07 kHz. (SOH is often found slightly off frequency, unlike CNR1 jamming
which is always on exact frequency), at 0806 UT, with the news in Chinese; very weak reception; SOH // 6214.96 //
6230 // 6280 kHz. Checked later and heard 6865.00 kHz., with
*0917, start of very strong CNR1 program jamming,
which was // 6175 kHz.
To determine if you are hearing SOH or CNR1 jamming, please check for a non-jamming CNR1 frequency (I normally
like to check 6125 or 6175, to find if it is CNR1 programming) to find if they are parallel. The other positive way to
confirm which it is, please check at top-of-the-hour.
CNR1 always has time pips, while SOH never has time pips.Signal strength is also important. SOH is normally weak, unlike the much stronger CNR1 signal.
If you are fortunate enough to catch the ToH SOH ID, it is
"Xiwang zhi sheng guoji guangbo diantai" (Sound of Hope
international broadcast station), given twice (once by OM and once by YL), then into the news. My audio of a typical
ToH SOH ID format is posted at
http://bit.ly/3l6V2kn .
Hope this helps. Ron