Re: [IRCA] North Korean MW Jamming

2016-12-14 Thread DXer
They were jamming GPS signals the last time I flew into Seoul. As for the cell phone jammers, they must be severe there. They are hit and miss on the border with China, I understand. Thanks, Vince Ottawa, ON On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 2:13 AM, Chris Kadlec wrote: > Yep, the Peace Village is still

Re: [IRCA] North Korean MW Jamming

2016-12-13 Thread Chris Kadlec
I got a handful of photos of that tower, which is on the south end of the main strip downtown. The AM towers are on the northeast side of town. -Chris Kadlec Seoul AM Listening Guide Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2016 20:10:18 -0500 From: DXer Subject: Re: [IRCA] North Korean MW Jamming Is the Peace Vil

Re: [IRCA] North Korean MW Jamming

2016-12-13 Thread DXer
Chris, Nick, and Russ, Looking at the messages again in the peace and quiet of the shack, I noticed that my replies about Kaesong and commuting were redundant. Sorry about that. Chris, Is the Peace Village still there? And do they have any station broadcasting from the Peace Village? That f

Re: [IRCA] North Korean MW Jamming

2016-12-13 Thread Chris Kadlec
scene! AM in the states is... well, you know... -Chris Kadlec Seoul AM Radio Listening Guide Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2016 16:58:28 + From: Nick Hall-Patch Subject: Re: [IRCA] North Korean MW Jamming A late response to this I know, but thanks again for posting this Chris. Among other things, it i

Re: [IRCA] North Korean MW Jamming

2016-12-13 Thread DXer
Yes, South Koreans used to commute in and out of Kaesong Industrial Complex. Regards, Vince Ottawa, ON On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 11:58 AM, Nick Hall-Patch wrote: > A late response to this I know, but thanks again for posting this Chris. > Among other things, it is an interesting window into the

Re: [IRCA] North Korean MW Jamming

2016-12-13 Thread DXer
It is the Kaesong Industrial Complex, created in 2002, closed since last February. Regards, Vince Ottawa, ON On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 12:11 PM, Russ Edmunds wrote: > For a number of years there was at least one factory either in the DMZ or > just inside DPRK where workers from both countries co

Re: [IRCA] North Korean MW Jamming

2016-12-13 Thread Russ Edmunds
For a number of years there was at least one factory either in the DMZ or just inside DPRK where workers from both countries could work. During one of the international incidents within the past couple of years, this was, i believe terminated and the factory (ies) closed to South Koreans. Russ Edm

Re: [IRCA] North Korean MW Jamming

2016-12-13 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
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

Re: [IRCA] North Korean MW Jamming

2016-12-03 Thread Richard N. Allen
Chris: Thank you for the interesting report about radio jamming in the Koreas. Sadly, it's doubtful I will ever hear any other than on 1053 kHz here in Oklahoma. It took me down memory lane to the jammers I use to hear in England in the late 1960s. The most memorable was the East German one

Re: [IRCA] North Korean MW Jamming

2016-12-03 Thread John Fisher
visit Korea for work. Cheers John Fisher Kingston, ON Canada -- From: "Chris Kadlec" Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2016 4:02 AM To: Subject: [IRCA] North Korean MW Jamming To follow up on my recent posting about South Korean jamming, h

[IRCA] North Korean MW Jamming

2016-12-03 Thread Chris Kadlec
To follow up on my recent posting about South Korean jamming, here's some examples of what's going on north of the border, including an FM bonus clip. A radio acquaintance is operating a KiwiSDR node about 8 miles to the south of my Seoul location, but those 8 miles are just enough to lose the P