A late response to this I know, but thanks again for posting this
Chris. Among other things, it is an interesting window into the
relations between North and South Korea. I'd never heard of S.
Koreans commuting to the north for work for example.
Otherwise, all other Seoul stations are free for listening in
Kaesong, though until recently, the city hosted many South Korean
workers who commute to North Korea daily to work in the factories
across the border, so it's nothing Kaesong residents are unfamiliar with.
At 09:02 03-12-16, Chris Kadlec wrote:
To follow up on my recent posting about South Korean jamming,
Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, BC
Canada
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