<<< A link below for article about coded radio broadcasts. DPRK MW stations 
mention. 
Cold War Communications: The Two Koreas Resume Coded Radio Broadcasts | 38 
North: Informed Analysis of North Korea 

Dormant since 2000, in July the DPRK resumed its coded broadcast previously 
used to communicate with spies. >>> 

Hi Dennis, 

Thanks for sharing your impression of the 657 signal, and for this information. 

Whether we like it or not, it seems like this station may well turn into a TP 
"big gun," at least for those of us in western Washington who seem to have the 
dubious privilege of strong reception. 

Gary 



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