Thanks Colin, Paul directed me to Keith Perron too (noting that your Coffee Crew site designed his website, so I'm guessing you had him in mind), so I'll send him an e-mail as well. I hope anyone watching this can throw in their two cents if they know anyone or have better Chinese skills than I do. The guys on the Chinese-language forums are still making my head spin and my Chinese isn't good enough to handle their lack of clear help.

So here's what I'm looking for at the moment:

I have a station that comes in when local Seoul jammers are off on 684. It always comes in at 30dBu, just enough above the noise floor to record it with minimal interference. It likes to play the same endless music before the TOH, do the time pips, and then go into a never-ending blabber, which in some of my recordings is all exact the same (same song, same blabber) one MP3 to the next. They do not do a typical TOH ID, except for maybe one of my clips that has it earlier in the evening. I need just a SINGLE ID from these 45 minutes or so of audio as it's all one station. A local mention, something I can use!!! For all I know, a clue may be in the very first clip. A lot of this audio can just be skipped through as opposed to listening to ALL of it. They're just my raw audio clips as I don't know where there may be a clue and don't want to edit something out as I've done before.

I believe it's 684 Mudanjiang (Heilongjiang). I thought I heard a few mentions of "... Economic Radio" in there and have sworn I heard Mudanjiang mentions, but no solid proof. There's also a generic health broadcast ad for Jilin and Yanbian in one of those clips, but it's a national broadcast, not locally-produced content. The signal is predictably, best aimed north...

#1: http://www.beaglebass.com/dx/684/684_2015_12_20_1.MP3
#2: http://www.beaglebass.com/dx/684/684_2015_12_20_2.MP3
#3: http://www.beaglebass.com/dx/684/684_2015_12_31.MP3
#4: http://www.beaglebass.com/dx/684/684_2016_01_10.MP3
#5: http://www.beaglebass.com/dx/684/684_2016_01_17.MP3
#6: http://www.beaglebass.com/dx/684/684_2016_02_11_1.MP3
#7: http://www.beaglebass.com/dx/684/684_2016_02_11_2.MP3
#8: http://www.beaglebass.com/dx/684/684_2016_03_15.MP3
#9: http://www.beaglebass.com/dx/684/684_2016_10_28.MP3

If anyone can help, it would be appreciated. I'm working on a one-hour narrated audio bandscan of Seoul MW. The entire project is stalled because of this single station.

-Chris Kadlec

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Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2016 14:52:23 -0800
From: "R. Colin Newell" <coffeecan...@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] Chinese Speakers?
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We have Chinese speakers on here - post a link and we can get it translated.

On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 1:29 PM, Chris Kadlec <beagleb...@beaglebass.com>
wrote:

Hi guys,

I'm sure I've known some of you for years and haven't spoken as I've been
more on the FM (and social media) side of things over the years, but it's
nice to see the familiar names on here again. I thought a few of you were
dead but I guess you're doing all your DX talk via e-mail instead.

I'm going to assume there are still no Chinese speakers out there
(Mandarin, not Cantonese)? I know that's been a real challenge for DXers
over the years, and I certainly feel that pain. If there are, pass the
contact info to me please.



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<http://www.Coffeecrew.com> and DXer.ca <http://www.DXer.ca> -
VA7WWV | Twitter @CoffeeCrew | Victoria - Canada


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