Here in Brazil I was taught that the weakest signals received here is
SOH. I was following this line. I attached your comment on the video
thank you very much and 73 I am returning to DX here so much work
these days with kids and home.
Daniel wyllyans
Em ter, 15 de out de 2019 22:05, Glenn Hauser <wghauser@yahoo.com> escreveu:
>
> VP reception; yes, it sounds like Chinese but I cannot make out a SOH ID
> as listed in Chinese. How do you know this was not CNR1 jamming, which is
> always much more likely to be heard than SOH itself? On most of these
> out-of-band frequencies a huge disparity in power levels. Was it slightly
> off-frequency? --- that would help make it SOH. Did you compare to known
> CNR1 frequencies and find this was not //? That would also add to the case
> for SOH.
>
> Aoki listings with an * mean there is JAMMING!!!
> 13530 2110-1550 TWN * SOH Xi Wang Zhi Sheng Chi Miaoli 1-7
>
> Sorry I have to keep raising this question. Anyone about to log SOH should
> explain how they have ruled out CNR1 jamming. The ChiCom must be grinning
> every time someone make this mistake (Glenn Hauser, DXLD)
>
> On Saturday, October 12, 2019, 12:12:18 PM GMT+1, Daniel Wyllyans Nova
> Xavantina MT Brazil <danielnx18@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 13530 kHz SOH Xi Wang Zhi Sheng (Taiwan Shortwave 22 meters band) Locution
> local 09:41 UTC 12 Octuber 2019
>
> https://youtu.be/_hSohfjldy8
>
> Receiver: Grundig Satellit 800 Millennium
> Antenna: DS Antenas + Balun
>
> Daniel Wyllyans Nova Xavantina MT Brazil
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