Gary, a few SOH transmissions may be via high power Taiwan transmitters, but 
most of them, especially out-of-band, are no doubt ham-level powers like 1 kW 
or less. How do you know you were not really hearing a CNR1 jammer at very high 
power? That should be default assumption unless you have evidence to the 
contrary, such as not // legit CNR1 frequencies; or slightly off-frequency as 
likely for SOH which should be easy to detect on remotes; or, both at once; or 
NOT with a timesignal at ToH as CNR1 does. Or of course axually hearing the SOH 
ID in Chinese.

73, Glenn Hauser



On Tuesday, September 13, 2022, 10:38:07 AM GMT+1, Gary Pence 
<km5...@gmail.com> wrote:


///////// DXing AMERICA,S SDR,S Remotly //////////

ALL TIMES Are UTC/GMT

** TAIWAN
14980 Khz Radio SOH XI Wang Zhi Sheng Broadcasting in Chinese from
Miaoli with a S6,S7 Signal with rapid flutter into Southwest Antenna
KiWi rSDR at Half Moon Bay,California.Can someone please confirm their
Xmtr power for me;I have conflicting information... Beaming direct
The signal was worse.In my old ham days we would call this a Side Scatter
path but never the less it has the same flutter I am hearing
>From Europe on this longpath opening from Europe on 19 meter,s.
0743z GaryPence (km5...@gmail.com) DAS Remotly Sept.13,


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