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I am in Lexington, North Carolina USA.
At 2201 GMT (about two hours to local sunset) I was listening to 1380 and a strong heterodyne started coming in overpowering a local AM station I tuned down to 1377 KHz, and found an Asian language station SINPO 42453. What station is this? A 2002 WRTH says: 200 KW 1377 KHz Voice of the Straits Fuzhou, Fujian China Is this Transpacific BCB DX ? This was quite a strong signal until the a quick fadeout about 2208z. Does anybody have any idea how this signal propagated from China to NC on the east coast of North America? Or am I misidentifying something else closer to me? |
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