RE: [HCDX] Chinese on 1377 with amazing strength
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RE: [HCDX] Chinese on 1377 with amazing strength
Further to the report from Julius Hermans, I did a little bit of searching
on the Net, and found this item from the March 10 edition of International
DX Digest from the National Radio Club:
"CHINA: I had a phone call yesterday evening at around 2030 from our member
Christoph Mayer in Germany to let me know that he was hearing China on 1377
kHz (// 7935 kHz). On the previous two evenings he had heard the station
after Ukraine signs off at 2230. [Martin A Hall in Medium Wave Circle
e-mail] The full message follows: "As I did not have have e-mail access in
the last two weeks (and will not have it in the next time very often
(because I am staying at my parents house during university holidays where I
can DX but not e-mail:)) I had to call Martin Hall to forward my message to
this list (thanks Martin). I got the Chninese station on many days in the
last two weeks. But f/off is getting now more and more early (22.30-2300.
utc). Best conditions were at Feb 29th when I have logged stations on
1377kHz, 1350kHz and 1350.43kHz. On both, 1377 and 1350kHz I got ID's
'Zhonggou Yemin Guangbo Diantai' between 22:20 and 2250utc. On 1350.43 I
only got a Time Sign at 23:00 utc and then news in CC. They seem to
broadcast a standard identification every day at 22:30 consisting of
military march music and the ID in CC given above. [Christoph Mayer e-mail]"
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