Actually, Brent, the source of the jamming music audio feed that directly drives the transmitter is satellite audio, the right channel of a stereo satellite downlink 4GHz source. The left channel carries other programming on it in Mandarin and other Chinese dialects. There may be 60 to 80dB of separation, but it is easy to hear that far down when the signal is so strong here. If you have a large dish, or are within the footprint of the Chinasat satellite, you can pick up the jamming audio that feeds the jamming transmitters. I've attached the satellite information below. 73 Bonnie VR2/KQ6XA
China National Radio and the Firedrake audio feeds are available via Chinasat 6B. Firedrake - Right Audio Lzh8Rdjy Circuit Satellite : Chinasat 6B Orbit Location : 115.5 East Frequency : 4175 MHz Polarity : Vertical Symbol Rate : 5990 FEC: 1/2 --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Brent Gourley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Sounds like the music is intended to jam the mandarin broadcast. Must be a > broadcast from outside the targeted country and disfavored by the current > administration. > KE4MZ, Brent > Dothan, AL > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > www.wb4zpi.org