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N8KDV wrote: N8KDV wrote: Currently audible here in English at 2100 on 15245. Also on 13760, but weaker. And in rechecking again, 13760 is the better of the two. A great propagation day! Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B Dave wrote: The only reception of VoK I can report was a couple nights ago (around 1500/1600 UTC) on 13760 and in spanish. Good signal though. And I'm in Houston. Dave gs wrote in message ... "I. P. Yurin" wrote in message ... Got no response in here after asking for info on VoK. So here's what I dug up... i've had no luck yet here in UK so far. Hope others do better........ I haven't much luck with their English transmissions over the last few years. Even when the signal is audible, I can't understand 1/2 of what the commentators say due to their *heavy* accents. The non-English transmissions seem to be stronger. DPRK rhetoric can be had here http://www.kcna.co.jp/index-e.htm if you don't mind using the 'net. This was my favorite DPRK headline dated July 14, 2003. They are reprocessing uranium but revel over the making of a "rotating astronomical chart". http://www.kcna.co.jp/index-e.htm Rotating astronomical chart made in DPRK Pyongyang, July 14 (KCNA) -- Astronomers and archaeologists of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea have succeeded in making a rotating astronomical chart. It, made on the basis of the precession of the earth and the principle of the movement of celestial bodies, can observe the changed constellations of any times. Astronomical years of the ancient times measured by using the chart coincide with those measured by archaeological and nuclear physical means. The standard astronomical chart makes it possible to measure the astronomical years according to the changed angles of constellations and ascertain astronomical data reflected in historical relics. It also makes it possible to correctly observe the past, present and future constellations. |
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