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Re: [IRCA] From Chris Kadlec-- Korean Stations No Longer on Air



Thanks for the info Gary. I actually got a QSL letter for KBS 1 Uljin on 1305 in 2008, and the engineer who wrote it mentioned the AM signal would be disappearing the following year. Not sure if they met that schedule or not, but it was a fairly regular visitor back then during the solar minimum.

73,

Nigel Pimblett
Dunmore, Alberta

 On 12/04/2016 7:59 AM, d1028gary@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
For those interested, Chris Kadlec has posted a detailed list of the South Korean MW stations which are no longer transmitting. He is currently living near Seoul, and has posted this data on a Facebook group.
 From Chris:

For those who keep track of AM station data, here are 35 Korean stations on Asiawaves ( asiawaves.net , Alan Davies' very helpful database) that are no longer on the air. There are no doubt others, but these are just the result of my sifting through the lists. Dozens of other stations have incorrect tower locations, though there are only a handful of Korean tower errors among them, most of them not too notable.

Many of these stations have been off for many years, perhaps long b efore I ever moved here in 2009. For example, 1440 AFN Chuncheon broadcasts from Camp Page, which doesn't even exist anymore. 639 is apparently beside my apartment (thank god it's not) but there has never been a tower there to my memory and satellite photos dating back 10 years ago also come up blank. 621 and 927 are jammer frequencies and are wiped clean.


Many stations overlapped major AM stations. For instance, 100kw 756 AM went off the air at the start of the year (looks like January 1st according to it disappearing from my logs in the middle of my band scan project); it repeats a 500kw station that blasts in day and night over 756's coverage area and easily covers the Seoul metro area and into Pyongyang. It was a waste of money to operate dinky stations that were already covered, not to mention the nearly 100% FM coverage. 1359 was AFN Osan, but 1440 broadcasts from the massive Camp Humphreys (a city in itself) 8 miles down the road; the two are a shared military community of 25,000 people, the AM based at Humphreys and FM based at Osan.

540 KBS 1 Jangheung
540 KBS 1 Jangsu
621 KBS 1 Taebaek
639 KBS 1 Seoul
648 KBS 1 Boseong
675 KBS 1 Jeonju
756 KBS 1 Yeoju
783 KBS 1 Yeongwol
846 KBS 1 Yanggu
918 KBS 1 Yeoncheon
927 KBS 1 Hongcheon
927 KBS 1 Hadong
927 KBS 1 Buyeo
1026 KBS 1 Hwacheon
1089 KBS 1 Chungju
1206 KBS 1 Jeongseon
1233 KBS 1 Pyeongchang
1233 KBS 1 Yeongyang
1260 KBS 1 Namwon
1269 KBS 1 Yangju
1269 KBS 1 Gurye
1305 KBS 1 Uljin
1323 KBS 1 Yeonggwang
1341 KBS 1 Gimpo
1359 AFN Osan
1368 KBS 1 Muju
1395 KBS 1 Cheorwon
1440 AFN Chuncheon
1440 AFN Munsan
1458 KBS 1 Bonghwa
1485 KBS 1 Gongju
1503 KBS 1 Gimcheon
1512 AFN Jeju
1539 KBS 1 Jeju
1584 KBS 1 Danyang
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