At 19:00 12/28/2008, I wrote:

>At the early hour you mention, I think they broadcast in Korean for more local 
>consumption, possibly lower power, and maybe use the Russian pattern (?) which 
>sends very little signal towards Hawaii. 

http://data.febinfo.org/enq4a.php?targ_input=All+Countries&orgcode_input=FEB+International&lang_input=All+FEB+Languages&tx_input=&freq_input=1566&serv_input=Aewol&order_input=Frequency%2c+Time

says Korean between  1900 and 1100 UT....but the coverage area includes Taiwan 
and China, so I wonder if they're using the Chinese directional antenna at that 
time (that also delivers little power to Hawaii, even with the full 250kw 
claimed by the website).  The transmission time period includes daytime there 
as well though, and there is some confusion due to overlapping schedules on 
that website. Therefore nothing is completely certain yet.

Again, anybody else with better knowledge ?

Nick



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Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, BC
Canada  

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