At 16:40 10/20/2009, you wrote:

> 
>KPUG is pretty far from here, so it was easy to null on the 9' loop.  
>Although the null bearing wasn't ideal for Korea, it didn't  matter during 
>great 
>TP propagation (like this morning). Sure enough at  1411, there was a 
>Chinese music station mixing with KPUG's much-reduced signal,  then the KBS 
>500 kw 
>station HLSR joined in a minute later (with Korean talk,  then non-Korean 
>foreign-type music). The Chinese music station was UnID, but it  may possibly 
>have been the CNR1 reported by Bruce in his excellent Grayland  report (in 
>the current DXM).

Isn't  VoA Philippines supposed to broadcast Cantonese until 1500UT, Gary?

Nick



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Victoria, BC
Canada 

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