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17715 - 0150 - R. Australia, Shepparton, Australia - (EE) - sio:344 -
OM & TL w/ Olympic coverage focusing on the Australian men and women's beach volleyball teams. ID as "ABC Local Radio". Good, all alone and good copy. - (Eton E1 w/ 30' LW, Bryant - KY, US - Aug 9) 15150 - 0135 - Chinese Music Jammer, China - (--) - sio:333 - Regular music jammer solidly on top of very weak traces of VOA-Mandarin (Thailand). // CMJ on 15385 (VOA-Philippines.) Fair w/ flutter. - (Eton E1 w/ 30' LW, Bryant - KY, US - Aug 9) 15180 - 0120 - Voice of Korea, North Korea - (EE) - sio:242 - M discussing actions of the Japanese imperialists in Manchuria. ID. Weak w/ polar flutter. - (Eton E1 w/ 30' LW, Bryant - KY, US - Aug 9) 15385 - 0110 - VOA, Tinang, Philippines - (Mandarin) - sio:333 - M w/ nx, VOA mx. Solidly on top of Chinese music jammer. - (Eton E1 w/ 30' LW. Bryant - KY, US - Aug 9) 15285 - 1330 - Chinese Music Jammer, China - (--) - sio:544 - New music for Olympics? Less percussive, more dreamy-sounding oriental music. Very strong, though slight traces of BBC-Mandarin (via Singapore) underneath. //12040 (VOA-Philippines) - (Sony ICF-7600GR, Bryant - KY, US - Aug 8) 12040 - 1300 - Chinese Music Jammer, China - (--) - sio:444 - Chinese music jamming coming in pretty strong. VOA-Mandarin (Tinang, Philippines) clearly audible underneath, but being overpowered by percussion opera. - (Sony ICF-7600GR, Bryant - KY, US - Aug 8) |
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, Mike wrote: "Killer" Burr, Yeah, There seems to be several different types of Jammer music. The primary one seems to be the original drum and flute percussive opera. Lately, I've been hearing slower, dreamier-sounding oriental music during at least a few of the jamming sessions. SNIP The jamming music is chosen to be annoying Chinese opera so you don't want to listen to the station they are covering up. If it was China that you heard with the nice music it was probably a domestic. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() The jamming music is chosen to be annoying Chinese opera so you don't want to listen to the station they are covering up. If it was China that you heard with the nice music it was probably a domestic. -- Telamon Ventura, California Telamon, Initially, I shared the same thinking. But on August 8th, I caught the dreamier-sounding music in parallel during the local morning jamming VOA and BBC Mandarin broadcasts in the time period bween 1200 and 1400 UTC. Long music without interrupting voice. Clearly jammers (not the domestics that I also listen for), but the music wasn't the regular percussive flute and drum. I was wondering if they were trying out some new jammer music to commemorate the Olympics. And, after listening to it for a while, the percussive flute and drum isn't really that annoying. As I originally opined, I think it's far more interesting-sounding than Cuban or Soviet jamming ever was. And thanks for not going off on a rant about Chinese politics, like that dude from Canada did! Mike Louisville, KY |
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Mike wrote:
The jamming music is chosen to be annoying Chinese opera so you don't want to listen to the station they are covering up. If it was China that you heard with the nice music it was probably a domestic. -- Telamon Ventura, California Telamon, Initially, I shared the same thinking. But on August 8th, I caught the dreamier-sounding music in parallel during the local morning jamming VOA and BBC Mandarin broadcasts in the time period bween 1200 and 1400 UTC. Long music without interrupting voice. Clearly jammers (not the domestics that I also listen for), but the music wasn't the regular percussive flute and drum. I was wondering if they were trying out some new jammer music to commemorate the Olympics. And, after listening to it for a while, the percussive flute and drum isn't really that annoying. As I originally opined, I think it's far more interesting-sounding than Cuban or Soviet jamming ever was. And thanks for not going off on a rant about Chinese politics, like that dude from Canada did! You may not care about radio censorship on a global scale, but I do. In this case, the censorship is used deprive the citizens of a huge country an ability to see the outside world. That doesn't seem to bother you, as long as the jamming signal is entertaining. I'm surprised that you, as part of the Education Industry, like to see information withheld. Do you also torture and kill Tibetans in your spare time? mike -- Densa International© 'Think tanks cleaned cheap' Due to the insane amount of spam and garbage, I block all postings with a Gmail, Google Mail, Google Groups or HOTMAIL address. I also filter everything from a .cn server. http://improve-usenet.org/ |
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![]() I'm a mentally ill Canuck II wrote: Mike wrote: The jamming music is chosen to be annoying Chinese opera so you don't want to listen to the station they are covering up. If it was China that you heard with the nice music it was probably a domestic. -- Telamon Ventura, California Telamon, Initially, I shared the same thinking. But on August 8th, I caught the dreamier-sounding music in parallel during the local morning jamming VOA and BBC Mandarin broadcasts in the time period bween 1200 and 1400 UTC. Long music without interrupting voice. Clearly jammers (not the domestics that I also listen for), but the music wasn't the regular percussive flute and drum. I was wondering if they were trying out some new jammer music to commemorate the Olympics. And, after listening to it for a while, the percussive flute and drum isn't really that annoying. As I originally opined, I think it's far more interesting-sounding than Cuban or Soviet jamming ever was. And thanks for not going off on a rant about Chinese politics, like that dude from Canada did! You may not care about radio censorship on a global scale, but I do. In this case, the censorship is used deprive the citizens of a huge country an ability to see the outside world. That doesn't seem to bother you, as long as the jamming signal is entertaining. I'm surprised that you, as part of the Education Industry, like to see information withheld. Do you also torture and kill Tibetans in your spare time? Damn, more proof of your mental illness, boy! |
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Gaylord wrote:
I'm a mentally ill Holland Michigan resident, but Damn, It's a dream to be with you again. You make it all worthwhile. You're better than Bill Guinness. I'm not interested in your deviant fawning, Lare. Join some other newsgroup and leave this one to those of us with family values. mike I am still running your paid ad. I don't agree with it or the lifestyle it encourages, but you've paid the fee. I'll be happy to see the contract ended. -- __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ / /\Jerking off not enough for you, boy? / / / /\ \/ /\ \Call me 616 335-9762 \ \/ /\ \/ / /_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ As always, Men call FREE. Ask about our Military Discounts. |
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![]() m II wrote: Actually M II wrote: I'm a mentally ill Holland Michigan resident, but Damn, It's a dream to be with you again. You make it all worthwhile. You're better than Bill Guinness. I'm not interested in your deviant fawning, Lare. Join some other newsgroup and leave this one to those of us with family values. You, a dumbass, mentally ill Canuck, has family values? |
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On Aug 9, 11:07�am, m II wrote:
You may not care about radio censorship on a global scale, but I do. In this case, the censorship is used deprive the citizens of a huge country an ability to see the outside world. That doesn't seem to bother you, as long as the jamming signal is entertaining. I'm surprised that you, as part of the Education Industry, like to see information withheld. Do you also torture and kill Tibetans in your spare time? mike 1. Wow. Are you always drowning in your own self-righteousness? 2. My comments on 5000 years of culture were intended as "ironic humor." Once again proving your intellectual ability to recognize either word is very low. 3. Nothing I think or do or post will have one iota of influence on policymakers in China. The fact that you seem to think you can make the difference is proof that you overestimate your own influence on the world. 4. Have you ever noticed how Steve's misbehavior is now pretty much limited to lashing out at your constant jabs at him? Aren't we lucky you're committed to continue doing that until time grinds to a halt! 5. I just want to listen to my radios and share some info about what I'm hearing with people in a forum dedicated to shortwave. I think there might be better forums for your purposes. 6. And, yes, I'd rather listen to annoying Chinese opera than listen to the audio that has accompanied past forms of jamming. How you can read that as an endorsement of jamming, in general, says more about you than you may be comfortable disclosing... Bye-bye! Mike Louisville, KY |
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Mike wrote:
3. Nothing I think or do or post will have one iota of influence on policymakers in China. The fact that you seem to think you can make the difference is proof that you overestimate your own influence on the world. “No matter how insignificant the thing you have to do, do it as well as you can, give it as much of your care and attention as you would give to the thing you regard as most important. For it will be by those small things that you shall be judged.” — Mohandas K. Gandhi, Mahatma. “First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win.” – Mahatma Gandhi … -- __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / / / /\ \/ /\ \/This space for rent/\ \/ /\ \/ / /_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ Densa International© 'Think tanks cleaned cheap' Due to the insane amount of spam and garbage, I block all postings with a Gmail, Google Mail, Google Groups or HOTMAIL address. I also filter everything from a .cn server. http://improve-usenet.org/ |
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![]() "m II" wrote in message news:voink.4971$%b7.4789@edtnps82... Mike wrote: The jamming music is chosen to be annoying Chinese opera so you don't want to listen to the station they are covering up. If it was China that you heard with the nice music it was probably a domestic. -- Telamon Ventura, California Telamon, Initially, I shared the same thinking. But on August 8th, I caught the dreamier-sounding music in parallel during the local morning jamming VOA and BBC Mandarin broadcasts in the time period bween 1200 and 1400 UTC. Long music without interrupting voice. Clearly jammers (not the domestics that I also listen for), but the music wasn't the regular percussive flute and drum. I was wondering if they were trying out some new jammer music to commemorate the Olympics. And, after listening to it for a while, the percussive flute and drum isn't really that annoying. As I originally opined, I think it's far more interesting-sounding than Cuban or Soviet jamming ever was. And thanks for not going off on a rant about Chinese politics, like that dude from Canada did! You may not care about radio censorship on a global scale, but I do. In this case, the censorship is used deprive the citizens of a huge country an ability to see the outside world. That doesn't seem to bother you, as long as the jamming signal is entertaining. I'm surprised that you, as part of the Education Industry, like to see information withheld. Do you also torture and kill Tibetans in your spare time? __________________________________________________ ___________ You sure have a knack for putting words in peoples mouths. Spare us retard. |
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