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Re: [IRCA] AFN AM Frequencies



AFN's Eagle stations are easy to identify. Coming out of a public service
announcement break (they dont run commercials!) They will have a liner by a
rock n roll sounding guy that says "AFN The Eagle, Serving America's Best".
They play current hit/pop music and there's a liner between every 3 songs
usually, sometimes too, mentioning AFN or The Eagle. No specific station
name, frequency or slogan is mentioned in the liners when the station is
running automated programming with no live dj.

Paul

On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 10:00 AM, Patrick Martin <mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Chris,
>
>
> Thanks for the update on 1440. Maybe a possibility here, but too bad it is
> co channel with JOWF. As I mentioned, I have tried for any AFN Korean
> station for decades without any luck. It is also possible than one could
> have been in the jumble, without knowing it with good openings to the FE. I
> have heard a jumble on many splits through the years with several Chinese
> stations on a single frequency, so anything is possible. But nothing to ID
> anything that even sounded like an AFN station.
>
>
> Patrick
>
>
> Patrick Martin Seaside OR KGED QSL Manager
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: IRCA <irca-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Chris Kadlec <
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> Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2016 7:15 AM
> To: irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [IRCA] AFN AM Frequencies
>
> Patrick,
>
> I think they're correct about Korea anyway. Japan could be another story. I
> wholly believe that AFN on 1440 Daegu is running a full 5kw. They upgraded
> their equipment back in May when they moved from the very-occupied 1080
> frequency (Seoul was on there jamming as well as MBC Yeosu and 1500kw Haeju
> just outside of metro Seoul and the list goes on) and when they came on
> 1440, they had a very good signal, far, far better than the 10 and 20kw
> stations half the distance from Seoul that are inaudible, many having gone
> to much lower power due to lack of listeners, as is the Korean norm these
> days for non-government (KBS) stations.
>
> 1575 is a regular in Seoul and comes in like a 1kw station once VOA turns
> off. It wouldn't compare to the other Japanese 5kw stations that have clear
> signals from down there. I've never heard 810 before because of locals and
> Hangzhou is 150kw. 648 is certainly 10kw. I could hear that regularly in
> Seoul from nearly 800 miles out.
>
> And the document mentions authorized power of course, not actual. 3kw on
> the
> USAG Humphreys' FM signal ain't happening. I lived 7 miles from that tower
> which bleeds like mad into the adjacent 88.5 Osan 8 miles from the
> Humphreys' tower on 88.3. 88.3 isn't running 3kw but the standard 50w or
> so,
> and they both get out a good 40 miles at that. But you take the info you
> can
> get!!
>
> -Chris Kadlec
>  Seoul AM Radio Listening Guide
>
>
> > Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2016 06:15:37 +0000
> > From: Patrick Martin <mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: Re: [IRCA] AFN AM Frequencies
> >
> > DX friends in Korea tell me that none of the Korean  AFN stations are
> > running a full 5 KW, (As some are listed),as they just do not have that
> > good a signal. The towers are short and they just do not have much
> > coverage. I tried for years to nab one, but no luck here as yet. One Dxer
> > said some years back, that he never heard any when he was in Japan. Their
> > ground system probably leaves a lot to be desired. I have heard AFN-810,
> > 648, and 1575 (Japan), as well as  AFTRS 1550 (Now 810) and several AFRTS
> > outlets from Taiwan in the 60s (1560-1570).
> >
> >
> > Patrick
> >
> >
> > Patrick Martin Seaside OR KGED QSL Manager
>
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