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Radio Netherlands Jammed????
I was listening to Newsline on Radio Netherlands broadcast to Western North America on 6165 at 05:00 UTC on December 7 (Thursday night here in Seattle) and it was pretty strange. The subject was about the FARC in Columbia and the negotiations about hostages with Chavez of Venezuela and Sarcozy (sp?) of France. First, the audio kept dropping out for fairly long periods and then what seemed to be a "diesel engine" style jammer started, which quit a bit after they went on to the next story. (When you get those audio dropouts, I always wonder if somebody is doing a Denial of Service attack on the transmitter site's Internet feed). Do the FARC, or Venezuela, (or Cuba) actively jam based on content? Did anybody else hear this? Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
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Radio Netherlands Jammed????
Dear Mark,
Here in New Jersey that signal came in like a local with no interruptions or anomalies whatsoever. It must have have been something particular to your location. Best, Joe On Dec 7, 12:52 pm, (Mark Zenier) wrote: I was listening to Newsline on Radio Netherlands broadcast to Western North America on 6165 at 05:00 UTC on December 7 (Thursday night here in Seattle) and it was pretty strange. The subject was about the FARC in Columbia and the negotiations about hostages with Chavez of Venezuela and Sarcozy (sp?) of France. First, the audio kept dropping out for fairly long periods and then what seemed to be a "diesel engine" style jammer started, which quit a bit after they went on to the next story. (When you get those audio dropouts, I always wonder if somebody is doing a Denial of Service attack on the transmitter site's Internet feed). Do the FARC, or Venezuela, (or Cuba) actively jam based on content? Did anybody else hear this? Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
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Radio Netherlands Jammed????
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Joe Analssandrini wrote: On Dec 7, 12:52 pm, (Mark Zenier) wrote: I was listening to Newsline on Radio Netherlands broadcast to Western North America on 6165 at 05:00 UTC on December 7 (Thursday night here in Seattle) and it was pretty strange. The subject was about the FARC in Columbia and the negotiations about hostages with Chavez of Venezuela and Sarcozy (sp?) of France. First, the audio kept dropping out for fairly long periods and then what seemed to be a "diesel engine" style jammer started, which quit a bit after they went on to the next story. (When you get those audio dropouts, I always wonder if somebody is doing a Denial of Service attack on the transmitter site's Internet feed). Do the FARC, or Venezuela, (or Cuba) actively jam based on content? Did anybody else hear this? Dear Mark, Here in New Jersey that signal came in like a local with no interruptions or anomalies whatsoever. It must have have been something particular to your location. This would have been the third broadcast of the program to North America, at Midnight, your time. Was this the broadcast you listened to? Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
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