Re: [HCDX] China Jammer?
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Re: [HCDX] China Jammer?



Hi Bjorn,
in B-05 9355 kHz at 1700-1800 UT is used for US propaganda station RFA
Mandarin via Saipan 100 kW acc to this frequ schedule:

1700-1800  MANDARIN    7540D  9355S  9455S  9905P 11945T
                      13670T 13745T 15510T 17565T

All US Mandarin broadcast are subject of Chinese mainland jamming in about
past five years, like BBC Mandarin, AIR Tibetan, and many other Mandarin or
Tibetan language services also.

9355 has been used in summer A-05 schedule at 1530-1600 UT,
stopped on October 29th.

9355 1530-1600 19,27-31 A-A  200kW 310deg 2703-301005 KAZ VOR GFC

in winter season B-05 from Oct 30th scheduled on

7460 1630-1700 28-30  A-A  200 310 KAZ RRS GFC

73 wolfgang


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "bjorn fransson" Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 8:08 PM
Subject: [HCDX] China Jammer?


Hi all,
I tried to hear Kazakhstan on 9355 kHz, but at 17.00 UTC I could hear only a
non stop playing Chinese music station (no talk and no voice song). It was
there for more than an hour and during that hour a Chinese speaking station
was heard better and better on the same frequency. I think that is Taiwan,
so maybe the first station is somewhat trying to jam Taiwan? Does anybody
know what is going on there?
73 from Björn Fransson, on the island of Gotland in Sweden

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