Between 1615UTC and 1815UTC in Galena, Alaska with a Grundig Sattelit 750
and 225 foot long wire (the radio appears to be 1khz off in some, but not
all cases, i have another Grudig SAttelit 750 on the way!)

Heard North Korea on 657khz and 873khz today. This time around, 657khz
wasn't being splattered to death by the 10,000 non directional watts of
KFAR 660 from 300 miles to my east.

Here's audio of North Korea on 873khz:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HV5DZKxlg-o

Here's audio of North Korea on 657khz:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4Sf0e4ekSM

1566 was abundantly clear, steady and strong. Beyond armchair copy strong.
At 17:59:40, the song playing faded out and a FEBC station jingle played
then a few seconds of dead air followed by a man talking.

Here's audio of 1566khz:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4fNCZTqsro

Had a very strong, very listenable signal from 603khz.
711khz had multiple stations on it, fairly strong but I couldnt ID anything
in the jumbled mess.

747 was weak, did hear a man talking.

945khz was about as clear, strong and steady... armchair type copy.

981 was good, fair getting eaten up by splatter from other stations and a
little noise. Was a simulcast of 945khz

1008 was good, with a little atmospheric noise, near armchair type copy.
Music playing.

1089 had a fast paced man talking, sounded like MAYBE a white noise type
jammer in there, not sure.

1575 AFN was desperately trying to make it through with its paltry 1kw, I
did match the music to 810khz and get a verifiable ID as "AFN The Eagle"

810khz was fair to good with AP news, Fox Sports, some PSA's and then a
promo, into music.  810 was armchair copy the other day.

Paul Walker
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