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wrote: DesignGuy wrote: "DesignGuy" wrote in message news:l0l_c.290017$eM2.103435@attbi_s51... I received an unknown Chinese station on 7270 Khz at 1055 GMT 29 August 2004. I believe it to be Nei Menggu PBS, but can't make out the ID. It had the trademark 5 low + 1 high pips on the hour. Audio was pretty distorted/overmodulated. Broadcast was in Mandarin. Upon further analysis, it appears that this station is relaying another China program and is being used as a jammer. This would explain the overmodulated audio being broadcast over another Mandarin-language station, though it could also be a legitimate broadcast of their home service. Not Nei Menguu has I had originally suspected, since no ID was heard to back that up. The ILG database (public version) had a couple of listings for Chinese jammers on that frequency. The Chinese have certainly ramped up their transmitter capacity in the last few years, many of them dedicated solely to jamming purposes. Much as the Russians did in years past. I've already heard enough Chinese opera to last me a lifetime. It's all over the bands day and night. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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