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Radio Jamming

15.10.19

Archivnummern: AP/s_sig/jam_(Dateiname)


Datei Datum Inhalt Quelle Dauer
jam_01 180222 VOA, 'noise' jamming, in Amharic, as heard in Addis Ababa, at 1857 utc, on 11695 kHz secure linkext. Link 00:20
jam_02 180226 VOA, 'local' Beijing jammer totally covers VOA with 'program jamming', in Chinese, as heard in Beijing, at 0002 utc, on 11945 kHz secure linkext. Link 00:19
jam_03 180226 VOA, weak jamming of MW - shortwave jamming not present or inaudible, in Korean, as heard in Seoul, at 1702 utc, on 1566 kHz secure linkext. Link 00:17
jam_04 110712 VOA, Beijing Mandarin program jammer totally covering VOA Tibetan, in Tibetan, as heard in Kathmandu, at 1438 utc, on 17760 kHz secure linkext. Link 00:19
jam_05 180225 RFA, Weak North Korean jammer noted under RFA Korean, in Korean, as heard in Tokyo, at 2132 utc, on 7485 kHz secure linkext. Link 00:19
jam_06 180225 RFA, Grinding jammer and Chinese co-channel station under RFA Korean on medium wave, in Korean MW, as heard in Seoul, at 1002 utc, on 1566 kHz secure linkext. Link 00:19
jam_07 180226 RFA, Beijing Mandarin program jamming totally covering RFA Mandarin, in Mandarin, as heard in Beijing, at 0301 utc, on 17660 kHz secure linkext. Link 00:19
jam_08 180225 RFA, Beijing Mandarin program jammer covering RFA Tibetan, in Tibetan, as heard in Chengdu, at 0232 utc, on 17525 kHz secure linkext. Link 00:19
jam_09 180225 RFA, program jammer behind RFA Uyghur, in Uyghur, as heard in Chengdu, at 0105 utc, on 7580 kHz secure linkext. Link 00:19
jam_10 180226 RFA, 'fire alarm' jamming, in Vietnamese, as heard in Hanoi, at 1404 utc, on 11850 kHz secure linkext. Link 00:19
jam_11 100531 Radio Marti, MW [1180kHz] and shortwave, in Spanish, as heard in San Jose, at 1909 utc, on 11930 kHz secure linkext. Link 00:17
jam_12 180226 Radio Farda, vicious, wide-band jamming of Mw - no jamming of shortwave, in Persian, as heard in Yerevan, at 1932 utc, on 1575 kHz secure linkext. Link 00:19
jam_13   A “noise generator” jamming signal used from the late 1940’s to the 1970’s (USSR 1948-1976; Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia 1951-1988; Vietnam - currently in use) linkext. Link 00:20
jam_14   Radio program, transmitted in FM mode and heard distorted in AM mode (USSR 1964-1988, China) linkext. Link 00:20
jam_15   A speech-like jamming signal believed to have been used between 1976 and 1988 in the USSR and Poland (USSR 1976-1988, USSR/Poland 1980-1988) linkext. Link 00:20
jam_16   Swinging carrier, or "wobler" (Cuba, Iran - currently in use) linkext. Link 00:20
jam_17 1979 The USSR jamming a polish RFE/RL /Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty) broadcast, featuring an almost harmonic concert of sounds. “….. ..” in morse code is the jamming stations ID Translation “51”. - Music (USSR/Poland, 1971-1980) linkext. Link, secure linkext. Link 00:59
jam_18   Music (China, in use since 2001) linkext. Link 00:46
jam_19   “Woodpecker” broadcast from Chernobyl’s Duga-3 station, that disrupted signals across the globe from 1976-1986, when it was rendered in operative by the nuclear accident at the town’s reactor. The Russian Woodpecker was a notorious Soviet signal that could be heard on the shortwave radio bands worldwide between July 1976 and December 1989. It sounded like a sharp, repetitive tapping noise, at 10 Hz, giving rise to the "Woodpecker" name. secure linkext. Link 00:19
jam_20   Jamming signals. RFE broadcasts information despite Communists efforts to jam RFE signals secure linkext. Link 00:27

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