Strong signal on 6520 and 6600 kHz ?

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majoco

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According to EiBi both these frequencies are used by a clandestine station in South Korea called "The voice of the people" , probably just propaganda to North Korea. This type of "illegal" ( but probably sponsored by their government) broadcasters like to keep the carrier on so keep others from pinching it! I'll have a listen on Monday when my family visitors have stopped camping in my radio playroom! 1600UTC, that's the middle of the night in NZ!
 

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According to EiBi both these frequencies are used by a clandestine station in South Korea called "The voice of the people"

Thanks. I don't usually listen to broadcasting stations and I'm not familiar with EiBi. I just noticed it bleeding over some aero MWARA frequencies. Sure is a strong signal, heard in Western North America as well.
 

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Sounds like a noise jammer atop some (unreadable) programming.

RE: EiBi: Eibispace.de has listings of shortwave (and other) broadcasts, and downloading the frequency text tile and keeping it near your radio is a pretty handy way to ID at least most of what you hear. I use a current EiBi text file, and also some older ones. Between them, and short-wave.info I usually can ID most of what I hear. I keep the EiBi text files on an open browser on a tablet computuer.
 
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