At 05:40 25/11/2006, you wrote:
>  Jeju is on an island south of the Korean
>peninsula; most of their signal goes NNW. Based on the station's
>frequent appearance in West Coast loggings, there must be a bit of
>leakage in this direction.

Congratulations on the verie, Pete...my last one is marked 
HLDA....that's a bit elderly.

Their directionality is switchable.  A few years back I received a 
fax from their engineering department showing their patterns, I 
presumed dependent on their service area.   The  Chinese one is least 
favorable to us, the Russian somewhat more so, and the Japanese one 
would allow them to sell time in California.   I record the signal 
strength here daily, and you can usually "see" the switch to the 
Japanese pattern.   In the last couple of weeks, I've been able to 
see the switch at 1730UTC from Chinese to Russian.

best wishes,

Nick




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Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, B.C.
Canada

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