According to some news repts, their consitution is suspended, banks and schools are closed; these are not good signs at all. Should be some decent listening, if the bands would settle down a bit. Spaceweather reports we are exiting a solar wind stream, so conditions are a bit disturbed.
The data files at PrimeTime Shortwave were updated 3 days ago; I don't know when the last ILG files were updated, as I am not a subscriber). If Thailand's English is replaced with martial music and Thai broadcasts (as sometimes happens in these cases), english will no doubt be heard from Vietnam (probably via Sackville will be easiest), Beijing (with their own slant, no doubt), North Korea (ditto), South Korea and Japan. Myanmar (Burma for those that didn't know...) and Laos are very hard catches on the East Coast.
http://www.primetimeshortwave.com/
73s Mike
[edit] They've been on intermittently, playing the same piano mx over and over again in a loop, with numerous breaks. Background noise suggests that instead of a satellite feed, Greenville is working off a phone feed, which was probably hurridely set up and not with good balance, either. Slightly overmodulated, and the signal is a bit fluttery due to the solar conditions. SR5 (a popular DSP audio processor) confirms the background noise. This also suggests that the regular staff at R Thailand have also been told to go home and engineers likely had to set this up in a hurry.