Dave:

Could it have been Korean? The Russian (transmitting VOA in Korean 
1300-1400) is a pretty regular visitor.


Chuck


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>Hets on almost every split when I dropped off a visitor at the airport at 
>1230UT (0530 PT).
>On returning home, the upper end of the dial had weakened considerably, but 
>HLAZ-1566 was
>still hanging in there. Also, audio on 594, 648, 693, 774, and 828. I swear 
>648 was JJ, but I don't
>see a likely target. Are there any higher-powered JJs on 648? Soft-spoken 
>female announcer in Japanese at 1340.
>
>774 was once again strongest (completely listenable) at 1415UT; all signals 
>gone by 1500.
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>Dave Williams
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