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594 JAPAN JOAK Tokyo NHK1, Oct 5 1332 - Heard with a possible newscast by
serious-sounding Japanese announcer. Good signal. (Atkins-WA) 747 JAPAN JOIB Hokkaido NHK2, Oct 5 1338 - English lessons hosted male and female announcers in Japanese, with cheery phrases like "Your career is going nowhere; you should get out of public relations." Good to very good signal during peaks, and parallel to 693 JOAB Tokyo. (Atkins-WA) 693 JAPAN JOAB Tokyo NHK2, Oct 5 1335 - Good signal with male & female Japanese announcers presenting English lessons, parallel 747 JOIB Hokkaido. (Atkins-WA) 963 CHINA China Radio International, Oct 5 1345 - Fair signal of Chinese music and male announcer in Russian. Presumed; CRI is usually the one with Russian language on 963. (Atkins-WA) 972 SOUTH KOREA HLCA (KBS Liberty 1), Oct 5 1355 - Female and male announcer in Korean at tune-in. Signal peaking nicely at top of hour with more talk, short orchestral music piece, announcements (ID?) by female, and 3+1 time pips at 1400. Into talk or news items by male announcer as signal quickly faded. I was able to identify 972 as HLCA by paralleling it to 1134 kHz just before 1400. A short MP3 recording of this catch can be heard at: http://www.guyatkins.com/files/HLCA_972khz.mp3 It's a good example of how trans-Pacific MW stations can fade in and out over a short length of time. It's interesting that HLCA's location in Pyongtaek (Dangjin) is on the midwestern coast of South Korea, separated from the Pacific by 100 miles of land and a mountain range. Despite the transmitter's location and my own inland QTH, the signal peaked quite well at 1400 (15 minutes before local sunrise). (Atkins-WA) 1134 SOUTH KOREA KBS Liberty 1, Oct 5 1355 - Good to very good level, and parallel 972 with Korean talk and orchestral music. (Atkins-WA) 1287 JAPAN JOHR Hokkaido HBC, Oct 5 1405 - Fair signal of male Japanese announcer with what sounded like a newscast. (Atkins-WA) 1296 JAPAN JOTR Matsue NHK1, Oct 5 1413 - Tentative. Weak signal of what sounded like an interview or panel discussion between two Japanese males. The audio was pretty much wiped out after 1415, as local Seattle/Tacoma stations went full power at sunrise. (Atkins-WA) Guy Atkins Puyallup, WA USA Modified RA6790GM & R75 Kiwa MAP / ERGO / DSP-59+ 450 & 700 ft. Beverage Antennas |
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