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On Dec 29, 5:25*pm, SC Dxing wrote:
LOL!!! Yea, the days when the Soviets jammed anything aimed toward them. Good memories in a weird way. The Cubans still jam today, especially against spanish programs from the states like Radio Marti and WRMI aimed toward Cuba. That swoosh sound is how the Cubans jam those today. Tune your radio from 9700 to 9955mhz and you'll probably hear at least one Cuban jamming signal. The Chinese use something called Firedrake where they will jam signals they don't like with a constant stream of Chinese ethnic music. You don't hear it much in the states but from what I understand, it's big in the Far East. I think North and South Korea still play a jamming game against each from time to time. Cheers. I hear Firedrake a lot daytimes here in California, terrifically annoying when it covers signals on a dozen different freqs. I was just noticing, even with the A and K indices at rock bottom tonight, the bands are unpleasantly quiet. Sad. Bruce |
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