Gary, I was hoping to be able to tell the language, but unfortunately, the
clip is too short and I simply can't tell the language for certain.  A
longer one might have helped.  Oh well, a mystery!    73,   Walt.


On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 5:58 AM, <d1028g...@aol.com> wrote:

>
>
>
>
>
> 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 suggested by the outdated 2013 WRTH data, I don't know whether to believe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 <n...@ieee.org>
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> 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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