My radio may be off a khz, but Bjarne measured a carrier around 1576.6,
which i suspect was what was AFN... so they may be off frequency a bit.

and my 1208 couldve been 1207.. but still.. it was playing the same thing,
over and over..

On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 10:27 AM, Nick Hall-Patch <n...@ieee.org> wrote:

> Congratulations for getting the DX that we aren't hearing further south
> Paul.
>
> 1350 is an interesting one.   There is a Japanese commercial station there
> that is sometimes heard on the coast.
>
> 567 and 594 are heard here in parallel, NHK1, also Japanese.  You might
> find that 729 is also parallel.
>
> 954, 1134, 1179 are usually Japanese commercial stations here when
> conditions are good.  1197 might be also.
>
> 1208 is an oddball frequency, was that what you meant?
>
> 1503 might be NHK1 also, //594 etc.
>
> It sounds as if you might be learning a little Japanese in the near future.
>
> (and, is 1577 back on 1575 now?  Is it // 810?)
>
> best wishes,
>
> Nick
>
>
>
> At 00:51 15-11-16, Paul B. Walker, Jr. wrote:
>
>> 1545UTC to 1830UTC or so today, 11/14/16
>>
>> Over half of what I heard, if you subtract the noise, would've been very
>> listenable
>>
>> Had a very loud, clear listenable signal from AFN The Eagle 810khz and a
>> mushy signal from them on 1575.
>>
>> Had mildly to somewhat good listenable Aussies on 1116(weak to poor,
>> noisey
>> and hard to understand),792 newscast with fair to good signal but some
>> noise, 774 fair but noisey with news, 612(probably the best of the
>> aussies)
>> and 963 (fairly strong with music but lots of noise). All of them
>> producing
>> very listenable audio on peaks
>>
>> My loudest Asians were 567, 1350 and 1566. 1566 was like a local here.
>>
>> Also had Pyongyang on 657khz, being splattered to death by KFAR 660, 10kw
>> non directional from 300 miles to my east.
>>
>> Also had good signals from
>> 567, good signal, a little static and noise.
>> 594 almost sounded alot like the 567 signal, slightly less noisey and a
>> bit
>> stronger then 567
>> 729 a little noise but fairly strong, man talking
>> 954 (fairly strong but very noisy and fadey),
>> 1134 sounded like a morning type show, lots of energy and laughing and
>> several characters talking. very solid, strong, steady signal, not much
>> fading, just a bit of noise
>> 1179 strong but a little noise and some splatter from something else
>> 1197 kind a echoy, and noisy,
>> 1208 sounds like it was playing an instrumental version of Home On The
>> Range over and over again, it went on for over 10 minutes!
>> 1503 good signal, with music. Some noise
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