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Re: [IRCA] Where's the Korean Jammer When You Need It?



With my newly repaired Perseus SDR back in operation I've been recording in the morning while listening live on the R75. Checking the recording, 657 kHz at 1300 utc I have the same "C sharp" note TOH chime that Gary's (much better) recording has. I can barely hear just the chime, not any pips. Today was a tiny bit better conditions than the last number of days where it's been awful for TP AMBC.

Steve AA7U

near Sahuarita, AZ

Perseus recording from 140' west DKAZ + FLG100 preamp

On 10/1/2018 3:52 PM, Gary DeBock wrote:
After some overnight FSL antenna work I decided to check the band around local sunrise, hoping for some strong TP signals to break through the neighbor's S7 electrical noise.


657-Pyongyang was one of the few that could break through, although it was tough to decide which was worse-- Pyongyang's corny music (at 1256), or the electrical noise  https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/pj0vrs8cjkolzskklvkn3sfvfi6jszd1

Whether the 3+1 TOH pips are on the half hour or the hour (as at 1300 this morning), it's always time to tune away from this station  https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/xlmyrowwabaz71v4fqu441jekg7pq4ma

No wonder all the radios made in North Korea make it impossible to tune in anything else.


Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)

Stock XHDATA D-808 + 15" FSL antenna

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