Hi Nick
To add to the confusion, the two sites in NE China are probably
directional tho I don't show them as such in the PAL. They're not all
that far apart for co-channel transmitters with hundreds of kw power.
In checking through my email trail, you first brought the Korean service
to my attention back in 2007 after you received it and had Bill Harms
translate the ID. Before that, I had only the Russian service listed.
Bruce
On 9/21/2012 23:13, Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
Hi Dennis,
I'm afraid I didn't look deeply enough into PAL....there are yet two
more CRI's listed on 1323. Lhasa we can ignore for now (later in the
season perhaps, hi?), but there's another R. Kitaya, in Shuanghyashan,
which is in northeastern China 46 40N, 131 21E, and is likely the one
that Walt and I are hearing these mornings, especially if it's
directional to the Russian Far East. The KK service is more likely
to be real DX for us, if it's directional into Korea, though of course
there may be side lobes. But that's all speculation on my part.
best wishes,
Nick
At 04:56 22-09-12, you wrote:
Nick,
PAL's lists the CRI 1323 kHz Huadian , Jilin station with Korean from
1100-1400 utc. Huadian site is about 260 miles West of the Pacific
ocean and around 100 miles North of North Korea. Huadian does
broadcast VOR from 1400-1500 utc. The CRI Hutubi, Xinjiang station on
1323 kHz is listed with Russian from 1300-1457 utc. The Hutubi site
is about 1,600 miles West of the Pacific Ocean . This site has two
rows of four antennas and another area has 4 antennas.
44°09'33"N,86°53'58"E. If you have time, enter coordinates on Google
Earth and view the transmitter site. Both Huadian and Hutubi are
listed in Asiawaves as 600 kw.
Best regards,
Dennis,
Kalama, WA
Dennis,
Kalama, WA
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From: Nick Hall-Patch <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] 1323
To confuse the issue, PAL lists two separate CRI transmitters on
1323, one broadcasting KK (and to further confusion yet, it goes to
VoR at 1400UT), and one broadcasting RR. But the latter is in the
far northwest of the country, so seems a little unlikely to be the
one that we are hearing in RR...
So does the Huadian transmitter broadcast RR in spite of what is
stated in the schedule? It sure sounded like RR to me at 1334UT
this morning.
Puzzling.
best wishes,
Nick
At 18:05 21-09-12, Walt wrote:
> Dennis, 1323 here is solid CRI Russian, but this is later than your
> time (c 13:30). Is Korean on before the Russian service? ......Walt
>
> On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 2:19 PM, Dennis Vroom <[email protected]>
wrote:
> >
>
> > 1323 CHINA, CRI Jilin Province 1130-1237 in and out very weak
to weak signal. Korean (PALS & Asia waves). Fair signal with moderate
splatter at 1310.NW ewe. 09/21/2012
> >
> >
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