Hi,
Further to my monitoring last night, another look this morning at 2245
confirmed continued operation on this new channel. There does seem to be
some variation in the languages used and the order used. For example, at
2245, I heard Korean and what seemed to be an extended English weather
report. But these were not followed by Japanese or Mandarin reports - just
lots of unmodulated carrier. until I stopped monitoring past 2315. Strange.
March 21 (UTC time).
73
Rob VK3BVW
Rob Wagner
91 Bailey Road,
Mount Evelyn VIC 3796
On 22 Mar 2024 at 11:17:51 AM, DF5SX@darc.de wrote:
> KOREA REP OF 5855.600 kHz exact
> measured in Hiroshima Akitakata Perseus SDR net installation at
> 00.11 UT on March 22, S=9+10dB strength. Unmodulated carrier though.
> 73 wolfie df5sx
> wwdxc germany
>
>
> *From:* Ron Howard <ron888howard@gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Thursday, March 21, 2024 5:04 PM
>
> *Subject:* Re: [WOR] HLL2 Seoul Meteorological Radio, on 5855.5 kHz. (ex:
> 5857.5), with new frequency/schedule/format
>
> - - - - Greatly appreciate the following feedback from Rob Wagner
> (Australia). Ron
>
> "Thanks for the tip, Ron. Here are my observations tonight:
>
> 5855.61 USB KOREA REP. HLL Seoul Meteorological Radio - Seoul-Gangseo-gu..
> Following a tip from Ron Howard,
> I checked this on March 21 at 1255 to find an unmodulated carrier. Then,
> weather reports in Korean at 1300, English
> at 1305, Japanese at 1312, and Mandarin at 1320, concluding at 1329. The
> language sequence recommenced at
> 1332, concluding at 1357. Nothing further heard, so I stopped monitoring
> at 1407. NF (ex 5857.5 kHz).
>
> 73, Rob VK3BVW”
>
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