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Re: [IRCA] Michigan TPs, Dec. 1, 2018



Thanks for the comments, Bruce.  Looks like I'll have to wait for better cx
to nail some of these down.

73,
-Tim


On Sun, Dec 2, 2018 at 11:46 AM Bruce Portzer <bportzer@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Congratulations on the continued TP logs, Tim.  My recordings haven't
> been starting until just before 1300, so I can't help there.  I have a
> few comments:
>
> Bruce
>
> On 12/2/2018 06:24, Tim Tromp wrote:
> >
> > 756 Woman talking at 1212 UTC under heavy splatter, poor.
> CNR1 dominates here.
> > 819 Asian music at 1218 UTC under heavy domestic splatter and lasting for
> > only a minute or two.
> North Korea is the overwhelming favorite on 819, but sometimes S Korea,
> China, or Japan can be heard in the background.
> > 837 Relaxing music at 1209 UTC and later weak music at 1244 lasting for
> > several minutes.  Harbin, China was logged here in early Nov. with a
> comedy
> > program, but unknown if this was Harbin again or something else.  Faded
> by
> > 1313 UTC.
> Korea and Japan are sometimes heard here instead of Harbin.  Can't
> really say more.
> > 873 Piano music and talk at 1230 UTC BOH with two-tone descending chime
> > heard at 0:32 in this audio clip, anyone recognize this?
> >
> http://amdxer.com/download/DX_Audio_Clips_0-999khz/873_kHz_UNID_01DE18_1230_UTC.mp3
> y
> JOGB and North Korea fight it out here most of the time.  The frequency
> is hard for me to hear at home due to a 50kw music station 7 miles away
> on 880 but both stations are easy on coastal DXpeditions.  The recording
> sounds like something  the NHK2 network would carry.  It would have had
> an English lesson at 1232, so the doorbell and music could be part of a
> shirt skit (which are quite common on NHK English lessons).  It doesn't
> sound like something North Korea would carry.
> > 945 had a few minutes of weak music beginning at 1224 UTC and later a man
> > talking at 1230, maybe reading news headlines over music fanfare?  Poor
> > copy but here's an audio clip for anyone who wants to take a stab at it:
> >
> http://amdxer.com/download/DX_Audio_Clips_0-999khz/945_khz_UNID_01DE18_1230_UTC.mp3
> The recording sounds typical of what CNR1 broadcasts
> > 1017 Music at 1245 UTC under domestic splatter.  Carrier hung around
> until
> > 1334 UTC.
> Probably CRI Korean service.  CRI often has music fills near  the end of
> their broadcasts
> > 1107 Relaxing song with female vocals just above the splatter at 1204
> UTC,
> > poor copy.  This one interests me as the only big powerhouses I see
> listed
> > are CNR8 in northwest China or Afghanistan.  Anyone else
> I don't hear much here at home.  On the coast, I sometimes hear Japan or
> Korea commercial stations but neither is all that strong. No ideas
> otherwise
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