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6600 at 1011 UCT
Hearing a touch of "The Voice of The People" from Korea - don't know
if it's N or S from Kyonggi. Not clear, but every minute to two the smattering of crashes clears up and you can hear talking. |
6600 at 1011 UCT
"Gregg" wrote in message ... Hearing a touch of "The Voice of The People" from Korea - don't know if it's N or S from Kyonggi. Not clear, but every minute to two the smattering of crashes clears up and you can hear talking. Voice of Korea is Pyeongyang. Not sure what the ROK station is, can't hear it here (too far for ground wave, too close for skip). I hear VOK fairly often, even sometimes in English. DPRK broadcast radio is interesting to listen to on occasion. It's a little like that Yakov Smirnov joke: Channel 1 has propaganda and martial music and songs and poetry to the Dear Leader. Channel 2 has secret police telling you to turn back to channel 1. |
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