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Re: [IRCA] South Korean MW Jamming



In regards to the type of jamming on 1566, if it was indeed jamming, I can't really answer that. I suspect that they were using dead air on 810 to jam as the audio was muddy but it was still understandable. The intelligence service is largely half-incompetent as it is with these jammers. I've watched them mess around for the longest time. I don't think they have high-tech jamming that would do what you said, nor do I believe North Korea would either.

If you had actual audio of what you're describing, maybe that would change my thinking, but it's a tough call on that one.

-Chris Kadlec


Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2016 17:59:56 +0000
From: Nick Hall-Patch <nhp@xxxxxxxx>
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At 14:27 02-12-16, Chris Kadlec wrote:


I'm not sure about 1566 and rebroadcasting audio. It may be another
phenomenon, though things change year by year in the area.


I guess my question was more about whether this is a specific style
of jamming (which I'd incidentally heard on 1566).     I'd never
heard it before, and it sounded like rebroadcast audio of the
targeted station. Do you know if that is what is happening in your example?

(This one is used at tourist sites along the DMZ. This is recorded
less than 10 miles from the tower of 50kw 810 KCBS while standing
beside the North Korean customs booth a half mile from the actual
border, but a 60dBu silent signal very closeby is muffling it. These
are mounted on little sticks on the side of buildings like 10-watt
transmitters.)


It sounds as if you're suggesting the distortion is only the muffling
from the nearby open carrier...which I'm assuming I didn't have when
I heard something similar on 1566.


best wishes,

Nick



Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, BC
Canada

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