I could really use some assistance from those familiar with any TP listeners in 
**Australia** and regions of the south.

As was mentioned in the past, all of you guys in the west coast areas of North 
America (and apparently northern Europe) commonly hear the "beehive" jammer on 
1053 out of Seoul, which has an exceptionally poor signal in South Korea as 
opposed to the far stronger (sounding) 250kw siren jammer 16 miles to the west.

So I'm curious in the case of those living to the *south* - as it appears the 
siren jammer is aimed in that direction - if the siren jammer can be heard in 
regions south of Korea instead of the beehive jammer heard elsewhere to the 
north and east.

If anyone can pass this along to anyone who may have such experience, I'd 
really appreciate it! I'd like to have evidence of the direction in which these 
jammers are aimed and as can be seen with the 1323 CRI (Korean vs. Russian) 
signals that are/aren't received in the US and Canada, it's the directional 
stations that really get out. If my thinking is correct, those to the south 
would regularly hear the *Korean* CRI while those in the states would hear the 
Russian one.

Here are the two jammers:

http://www.beaglebass.com/dx/external/NIS_1053_Seoul_Gimpo.MP3

The Seoul beehive jammer is the first half of the clip. The Gimpo siren jammer 
is the last half. Who hears what?

-Chris Kadlec
 Seoul AM Radio Listening Guide
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