That's 1323 CRI Russian from Shuangyashan, Heilongjiang at 200kw
aiming northeast and CRI Korean from Huadian, Jilin at 600kw aiming
almost due south. The latter has Chinese lessons for Korean speakers
usually right up until they both sign off at 1am (1600 UTC) when all
the local CRIs turn off. If you listen to my radio project under the
1323 frequency, you'll actually hear the specific Chinese lesson that
you're talking about. They had been working on Chinese vs. Korean
numbers almost every time I tuned in.
1323 Huadian is one of the strongest stations in Seoul, and that
includes local signals as well. The Russian one can be heard behind it
most of the time if you really listen closely. I once had it totally
alone a few minutes before sign-on when the Korean one was off but
wasn't able to get to my DX spot quickly enough to get a recording of
it like that. But I do have decent recordings of it otherwise.
-Chris Kadlec
Seoul AM Radio Listening Guide
http://www.beaglebass.com/dx/seoul/
Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2017 12:16:18 -0800
From: Walter Salmaniw <canswl@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [IRCA] TP for 15 Jan 2017 from Masset
Last morning so much time spent deconstructing and SDR recording.
From what
I saw a very good Japanese opening and a little of everything. Some
Australia, some China and Korea. Highlight was 1323 with 2 CRI
simultaneously. One in Russian and the other in an oriental language
with
Chinese lessons. All this until 16:00, I think. On to my flight.
Will send
more complete reports tonight. 73, Walt
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