Re: [IRCA] 1053 kHz Jammer
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Re: [IRCA] 1053 kHz Jammer



Bill,

I'll never guess where you got that info. A little NoSuch guy whispered it 
in your era.

I heard that jammer(s) while over in Okinawa. Bizarre audio. At the time, 
they used to modulate the jammer(s) with sounds, some suggestive of monkey 
chatter and an aircraft engine feathered while heading toward the ground at 
200 - 300 m.p.h. The strangest sounding jammer I ever heard. Entertaining. 
I used to tune in regularly to see what new weird audio was being used to 
jam the DPRK!

Charlie


At 10:53 PM 3/10/2006, you wrote:
>Dennis:
>         The jammers on this frequency are from South Korea, jamming the
>North Korean clandestine in Haeju.  I have located three of the
>jamming station transmitter sites, 1. near Seoul, 2. Cheolweon, and
>3. Eastern Jeju Island (opposite end of the Island from HLAZ. I a
>sure there are at least two or three more jammers.
>
>Bill Harms
>
>On 9 Mar 2006 at 13:59, vroomski@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> > 1053 kHz jammer signal over/under broadcast signal at 1352 UTC.  3-9-06.
> > Signal (jammer) about S-9 at 1357 UTC, PR Korea?
>

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Charles A & Leonor L Taylor
   Greenville, North Carolina 


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