OK, Nick, here is a link to Chris' recording of
the signal from 810-Kaesong, North Korea (close
across the inter-Korean border), as "modified"
by a local South Korean jammer. My own
impression is that the original programming was
obnoxious enough to deter listeners, even without the jammer   Â
https://app.box.com/s/fk0yy9hyiy8q3gclpgdtd7zjup507mwp Â
Â
73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
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From: "Nick Hall-Patch" <nhp@xxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2016 1:43:56 PM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] From Chris Kadlec-- South Korean Jammers
Was there a link to an audio clip there
Gary? Â Â I'd be pleased to hear the jammer if I could get past KGO etc....
Tnx.
Nick
At 20:10 21-05-16, you wrote:
>For those interested, the following is from a
>Facebook post by Chris Kadlec (located near the
>border with North Korea) regarding the operation
>of MWÃ? jammers on the south side of the border.
>73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
>Ã?
> From Chris:
>Ã?
>
>
>The hazards of DXing AM radio here in Korea
>include situations like this: seemingly
>low-powered AM transmitters not located on any
>tall sticks but instead disguised elsewhere and
>jamming signals. Jammers that are 70dBu in one
>spot but practically gone a few miles down the
>road. Signals that jam only a specific signal on
>a frequency with a 30-40dBu generated hum that
>can't be tracked to anywhere and is never more
>powerful than that despite always being atop the
>target signal ( ... these are getting on my last
>freaking nerve!!) but leave the other signals on
>a frequency alone. Other miscellaneous
>unidentifiable weirdness that makes me wonder if
>I'm actually even hearing what I think I'm hearing.
>
>
>Here's local 50kw 810 Kaesong, North Korea a few
>moments after the TOH at 1100 Pyongyang time
>(1130 Korea time) Saturday morning. While the
>tower is 9 miles away, it can be seen in clear
>sight even with the smog (it's a skyscraper in
>itself) from the recording location. Despite
>this, the signal is still destroyed by some type
>of generated interference, perhaps the silent
>jammer that can be heard in the metro area 20
>miles away. How the Kaesong signal can't
>overcome this in direct line of sight is just
>beyond me. They don't have the best audio
>(better than 1053, which sounds like a 10-year
>old was playing engineer), but there is no way
>this is their unhampered signal. Despite this,
>it's 65dBu -- a silent jammer or else Kaesong
>itself, I have no idea -- recorded at the North Korean customs checkpoint.
>
>Ã?
>Kaesong 810
>
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