And—yes—before anyone else points this out, I fully realize that this is a 
legacy notice — having first been issued in 2019.

> On Jun 28, 2021, at 10:24 AM, John Figliozzi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I was perusing the KBS World web site this morning after having exceptional 
> reception of its shortwave radio service in English on 15575 kHz. and came 
> across this notice:
> 
> "Test Transmission Notice For SW Listeners
> 2019-07-05 KBS WORLD Radio
> Hello Listeners, 
> 
> We are delighted to announce that our shortwave transmission from Kimje, 
> South Korea will be normalized after a three week test transmission starting 
> at 0400 UTC on July 8th, 2019. We thank you for your patience during the past 
> year.  
> 
> Our English programming on 9785 kHz that was initially moved to 1800-2100 UTC 
> due to a transmitter problem will be back on 1400-1700 UTC at a stronger 
> output of 250 kW.  
> 
> Listeners who tune into our programs on 11810 kHz and 15575 kHz can also 
> expect to enjoy better reception since the current 100 kW transmitter will be 
> replaced by a 250 kW transmitter. 
> 
> Please be sure to tune into KBS World Radio during the test transmission 
> period and send us your reception reports. Your feedback will help us find 
> ways to improve your listening experience.  
> 
> Thank you!”
> 
> 
> 
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