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Reuters: “Beethoven and numbers on Korean shortwave”

FlagNorthKoreaNumbers stations get some spotlight in the wake of Jang Song Thaek’s removal from power:

(Source: Reuters)

Dec 9 (Reuters) – As a scratchy rendition of Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No 8 fades into a sea of shortwave radio static, a robotic female voice starts speaking in Korean.

“Number 1913, number 1913, incoming message,” the voice says, before reading out seemingly random sets of numbers.

“68360, 75336, 80861, 94409, 03815,” it continues in an eerily authoritative tone.

The broadcast, a method of sending one-way secret messages to spies, dates back to the French Resistance in World War Two and is still in use on the Korean peninsula, where human intelligence remains the most important way of gathering information.

Blanket electronic surveillance and satellite imagery offer only limited penetration in isolated North Korea, where the use of mobile phones and the Internet is far below global standards. But reliance on antiquated methods and human sources has meant that the National Intelligence Service (NIS), South Korea’s spy agency, has a patchy record on finding out what is going on in nuclear-armed and unpredictable North Korea, with which it is still technically at war.

The agency may have scored a coup last week, however, by informing the world that Jang Song Thaek, the powerful uncle of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, had been removed from his positions.

[…]The radio messages have been used by the South for decades, say sources with knowledge of how the country’s secret agents operate.

“It’s classic – the safest way to deliver messages, it leaves no trace,” said former agent Yeom.

The messages work by sending strings of seemingly random numbers over shortwave radio signals to an agent in the field, armed only with a radio, pen and an easily concealed pad with corresponding letters on it that can be used to decrypt the messages.

“The first time I heard the South Korean numbers station now known as V24 was probably in the early 1980s,” said a radio hobbyist who only identifies himself by his call sign, ‘Token’.

Long-time listeners like Token say V24’s unique power signature and signal strength place its origin somewhere south of the Demilitarized Zone that separates North and South Korea.

An official at the NIS who deals with media requests said he could not confirm anything related to the operation of South Korean numbers stations.

But hobbyists say the secret station is being used less frequently.

“In July 2013, I received 62 messages, most of them in the first half of the month,” said Token, who monitors the signals from his location in the Mojave Desert in the United States. “However, in the first ten days of November, I only received three.

“I have never seen traffic anywhere near this low. This station could be winding down operations,” he added.[…]

Read the full article at Reuters by clicking here.

Also, on the topic of of Jang Song Thaek, check out this video from Radio Free Asia:

If you would like to hear audio from numbers stations, check out some of these posts and recordings.

Putin liquidates the Voice of Russia, absorbed by Rossia Segodnya newswire

RUVR-VOR-VoiceOfRussiaLooks like the Voice of Russia will be a part of an extensive reorganization within the network of Russian state-run news agencies. No mention of shortwave service, other than previous articles we’ve posted. I can’t help but believe Dec 31st 2013 might be VOR’s last day on the shortwaves.

Read the full press release from VOR below:

(Source: Voice of Russia)

As of today, The Voice of Russia radio company has officially ceased to exist in its previous capacity and will merge with several other state-run news agencies to emerge as Rossia Segodnya, a Russia-based international news service.

Putin ‘liquidates’ RIA Novosti to replace it with global news agency Rossia Segodnya (Russia Today)

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree abolishing RIA Novosti, one of the largest news agencies in Russia. RIA will be reborn into its second life as a global agency called Rossia Segodnya (Russia Today).

Rossia Segodnya will be headed by Dmitry Kiselyov, the Kremlin says. The headquarters of the newly-born agency will stay at the RIA office.

According to the official statement, Rossia Segodnya will also include the state-run Voice of Russia radio station.

President Putin has also given the Cabinet of Ministers a month to plan all events necessary to help the International News Agency “Rossia Segodnya” into existence and add it to the list of state-run strategic entities.

The fledgling agency will focus on informing foreign audiences about Russia’s policies and the way of life.

The President’s decree today reformed and did away with an entire bulk of state media. It abolished the State Fund of Television and Radio Programs, placing it under control of All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company.

The same order has passed over the Russian Book Chamber, a federal scientific center, to the ITAR-TASS news agency.

The decree comes into force starting today, December 9.

Voice of Russia, TASS

Many thanks to Andrea Borgnino for this tip!

Eton self-powered radio $9.99 eBay Daily Deal

EtonFlashlight[UPDATE (16:20 UTC): the seller just raised the price to $14.99 each shipped–still an excellent deal!]

SWLing Post reader Paul comments with an excellent eBay Daily Deal:

Eton American Red Cross Hand Turbine AM/FM/NOAA Emergency Weather Radio and LED Flashlight $9.99 + Free Shipping (eBay Daily Deal)

http://www.ebay.com/itm/390713915253

Without a doubt, this is the best deal I’ve ever seen for an Eton self-powered AM/FM/NOAA weather radio.

They limit five per customer–I just bought five of them.

A very inexpensive and useful gift for anyone on your shopping list.

Eton American Red Cross Hand Turbine AM/FM/NOAA Emergency Radio/Flashlight

Concerns about the BBC World Service after reorganization

BBC-World-ServiceJonathan Marks of the weblog Critical Distance writes:

Bumped into an interesting document on the voice of the listener and viewer site in the UK.

They seem to be concerned that BBC will reorganise so that BBC World Service won’t get representation high enough in the organisation. I have heard it said that this was a problem during the days of Sam Younger 1994-1998. BBC World Service will need a powerful voice to show its value. The licence fee is a continuous debate in the UK. But it surprises me that BBC WS doesn’t really have an organised listener foundation like the VLV. Those resident in the UK are not the target audience for the BBC WS.

http://criticaldistance.blogspot.nl/2013/12/who-will-speak-up-for-bbc-world-service.html

Thank you, Jonathan. Indeed, I often wonder if RCI would have been struck so hard by (CBC) cuts if the international broadcaster had a strong leader; one who looked to innovate and adapt.

Mike gives the Sangean PR-D15 high marks on AM

SWLing Post reader (and my good friend) Mike Kitchen writes of his new Sangean PR-D15:

The Sangean PR-D15

The Sangean PR-D15

Having had the Sangean PR-D15 radio for about 10 days, I’m developing a respect for it.

With what I’ve learned in its use, there is a simplicity in operation that many should enjoy.

The big feature for a radio that I really must insist on, is being able to plug this radio into 12V DC with a power supply plug.  And this PR-D15 has this capability.  I am using a 12 Volt DC, 12 Amp Hour battery as power supply to this radio.  Digital displays and their illumination can really eat “AA”, “C” and “D” battery power, and using a 12V Gel Cell, AGM or auto battery allows many, many hours of listening.

Th Sangean PR-D15 uses a 200MM Ferrite bar internal antenna.  So far, after about 25 hours of AM DXing alone (not including daily AM use), I’ve learned this radio can really hear!

In a few days, I’ll do some side by side reception tests with the PR-D15 alongside my CCrane CCRadio-SP twin-ferrite analog portable radio.  And then, more side by side’s with a CCRadio-2E, the Enhanced version.

Mike, I look forward to your future radio comparison with great interest! The Sangean PR-D15 sounds like a keeper.

WRMI seeks European listener reports

Radio Miami International

Radio Miami International

Radio Miami International’s General Manager, Jeff White, writes:

Dear Friends:

As you may know, WRMI has just moved its transmitter site from Miami to Okeechobee, Florida, to the old WYFR transmitter site. We are currently transmitting two hours per day from 2000-2200 UTC on 15440 kHz at 44 degrees to Europe. We would be very interested to know if the signal is making it into Europe at that hour, or if we should perhaps try to move it back a few hours. The program is The Overcomer Ministry in English.

We would also be interested in reports from Europe regarding our transmissions to Africa, which are:

0400-0800 UTC on 9355 kHz
1400-2000 UTC on 17790 kHz
and 2000-2300 UTC on 15190 kHz

The programming from 0400-0800 is The Overcomer Ministry, and the programming from 1400-2300 is Pan American Broadcasting’s Radio Africa Network.

Any observations that DXers in Europe might have about these transmissions would be most welcome, even if just some brief comments about your reception (or lack thereof).

Many thanks for your help!

Jeff White
WRMI Radio Miami International
175 Fontainebleau Blvd., Suite 1N4
Miami, Florida 33172 USA
E-mail: [email protected]
www.wrmi.net

Tecsun PL-880: How to display firmware version

Thanks to SWLing Post reader, Owl, we know how to display the firmware version of your Tecsun PL-880:

1.) With the radio turned off, simply press and hold the “AM BW” button and the full display panel will turn on.

Tecsun-PL-800-Firmware-20

2.) Then press and hold the “AM BW” again and your 880’s firmware version will display (a four digit number).

Tecsun-PL-800-Firmware-10

I would love to know if the firmware is user upgradable. I’ll try to find out from Tecsun.

You can follow all Tecsun PL-880 updates by bookmarking/checking this link.