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The ionosphere really cooperated this AM! Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and
possibly Russian stations were heard across the low- and mid-band of mediumwave, from 1340 to 1440 UTC. In all, I had 23 mediumwave split frequencies heard with at least "threshold" audio. Strongest of all were 594 (Japanese), 693 (Japanese), 774 (Japanese), 972 (Korean), and 1143 kHz (Chinese). Particularly noteworthy was 693 JOAB Tokyo with English news, parallel to 774 with Radio Japan news including shortwave frequencies and meterband announcement. A short recording is he http://www.guyatkins.com/files/JOAB_693_EE_nx.mp3 The announcer in the clip seems to be talking about the overnight mooring of the USS Lake Erie (http://www.lake-erie.navy.mil/) at Hidekei (sp?) Port in Japan, with mention's of the vessel's special defensive radar capabilities. I also had Chinese coming in on 738, which was likely the Hunan Satellite BS station from Changsha, at 200 kw. Most intriguing was a possible Russian station, 657 kHz heard around 1350. If so, it's the R. Rossi station in Chita, Siberia. A short recording is he http://www.guyatkins.com/files/657_kHz.mp3 Can anyone help confirm the language? I didn't get the frequency exactly at zero-beat in LSB, so it's a bit squawky. Guy Atkins Puyallup, WA USA Modified RA6790GM & R75 Kiwa MAP / ERGO / DSP-59+ 450 & 700 ft. Beverage Antennas |
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The language on 657 was positively identified by someone on the HCDX mailing
list whom I know to be a Korean expert. He also was able to understand a few phrases: ---------------- I listened to it a couple of times again and got the following: Socialism , If we can not solve solve World Republic (as in North Korean Republic) possibly a reference to Kim Chong-il (current North Korean leader) Korean peninsula It is a political talk about some sort of a problem on the Korean Peninsula. My inclination is Pyongyang BS. ---------------- --Guy "4nradio" wrote in message news:4Vzad.219257$MQ5.63712@attbi_s52... SNIP Most intriguing was a possible Russian station, 657 kHz heard around 1350. If so, it's the R. Rossi station in Chita, Siberia. A short recording is he http://www.guyatkins.com/files/657_kHz.mp3 Can anyone help confirm the language? I didn't get the frequency exactly at zero-beat in LSB, so it's a bit squawky. |
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I was driving around in my Toyota this morning and while tuning around AM band
thought it was unusually quiet and alive with signals. This was 10-11AM local time EST. Even 1450, normally a jumble was bring a clear Atlantic City in Sag Harbor, NY |
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