I encourage those of you who are part of other e-mail lists or groups to share 
this posting with those groups (or individuals) you feel would be interested in 
my project as I am not a part of most AM groups. It would be most appreciated.

* * * * *

After a long 14 months of work, I'm happy to present the completed Seoul AM 
Radio Listening Guide, a three-hour documentary broadcast exploring the Seoul 
AM band one frequency at a time, plus a look at the radio war on the Korean 
peninsula accompanied by a 115-page guide.

<< http://www.beaglebass.com/dx/seoul/ >>


In addition to radio broadcasts from across East Asia, the broadcast includes 
Korean noise jammers and AM, FM, shortwave, and television propaganda 
broadcasts from both the north and the south, additionally outlined in a 
25-page broadcast transcript and 115-page informational guide. It also includes:

* A comprehensive list of 260 East Asian AM stations, including station names, 
tower locations, distance and direction from Seoul, parallel FM frequencies, 
broadcast hours, and station website links.

* A full bandscan of 235 regular nightly skywave signals as heard after the sun 
sets over Seoul.

* Daytime groundwave bandscans taken from eleven different locations in the 
Seoul metro area, along the North Korean border, beside the sea, and in Korea's 
mountainous interior with background information about each location.

* A guide showing stations organized by their network affiliations in addition 
to privately-owned stations and networks. Alternatively, stations are also 
shown organized by country, region, and city.

* A chart showing signal strength for each bandscan - day and night - in bar 
graph format.

* A full colour-coded regional station map covering both skywave and groundwave 
signals.

* A view of some of Korea's signal jammers as seen on an SDR (software-defined 
radio).

* Plus, a complete transcript of the three-hour audio broadcast with additional 
information on the featured audio clips as well as the songs featured in those 
clips.

If this is something you enjoy, please share it with others who would also 
enjoy it, including e-mail lists, radio clubs, and other organizations I am 
probably not a part of.

- Chris Kadlec
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