Nick,
 
Thanks for your observations on the 1017 and 1323 CRI programming.
 
For some unknown reason, I had always thought like you did-- that 1017-CRI had 
Korean programming (heard by all of us many times) during our sunrise 
enhancement hours, and that 1323-CRI generally carried Russian programming. But 
this morning at 1420 I finally had a 1323 kHz signal with Korean-sounding male 
speech, so I was somewhat puzzled. I checked the 2013 WRTH and found that CRI 
broadcasts Korean programming on both 1017 and 1323 kHz from 1100-1500 UTC 
daily. Of course, after your 1098 UnID recording from a few days back proved to 
be something other than the RTI transmitter suggested by the outdated 2013 WRTH 
data, I don't know whether to believe it or not :-) The PAL shows Russian 
programming on the CRI 1323 transmitter (near Korea) from 1100-1500. The short 
recording from this morning on 1323 at 1420 UTC isn't very conclusive either 
way, but with headphones it sounded more Korean to me than Russian, which led 
me to check what the 2013 WRTH had to say about the CRI 1323!
  schedule.
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/u58887pdptdkuiv/1323-CRI-1420z102613PL380.MP3
 
Like you, I have a 1323-CRI recording from six days ago that sounded more 
Russian than Korean-- so the PAL may have more recent documentation from CRI 
than the 2013 WRTH
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/fym3p4pvav98s2u/1323-CRI-1320z102013PL380.MP3  

73, Gary

       


-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Hall-Patch <[email protected]>
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Sent: Sat, Oct 26, 2013 10:06 pm cl
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 10-26 (Conclusion)


Getting Korean from CRI on 1323 is pretty unusual here Gary; I'd 
consider that a catch here, where it is pretty much always Russian 
(when it's not splatter, hi).

best wishes,

Nick


At 23:43 26-10-13, Gary wrote:

>....
>The session started off with a bang at 1300 UTC when a monster 
>carrier on 1323 kHz suddenly showed up on the modified ICF-2010 
>inside the house, which of course disappeared completely once the 
>12" FSL antenna was set up in the back yard. 1323-CRI was checked 
>throughout the session in the hopes that it would somehow 
>re-energize itself, and it did very briefly (around 1422, with the 
>CRI Korean service).
>
>....


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