Radio Free Asia was heard on the short-wave frequencies of 9.315 kHz (Dushanbe), 11.555 kHz (Tinian), 12.055 kHz (Lampertheim) and 15.375 kHz (Dushanbe) on 24 December 2017, from 12.15 till 12.45 UTC (broadcast time 12.00 till 13.00 UTC.
Three of the four frequencies were barely audible under CNR programming, whereas transmission from the Tinian site offered the best reception. Reception on 9.315 kHz was SINPO: 23433 - QRM from CNR (China), but faintly audible underneath. Reception on 11.555 kHz was SINPO: 23443 - QRM from CNR (China), but faintly audible underneath. Reception on 12.055 kHz was SINPO: 54554 - very strong and clear content with CNR barely audible underneath. Reception on 15.375 kHz was SINPO: 12421 - QRM from CNR (China), but faintly audible underneath. HERE's RFA on 11.555 kHz.
Three of the four frequencies were barely audible under CNR programming, whereas transmission from the Tinian site offered the best reception. Reception on 9.315 kHz was SINPO: 23433 - QRM from CNR (China), but faintly audible underneath. Reception on 11.555 kHz was SINPO: 23443 - QRM from CNR (China), but faintly audible underneath. Reception on 12.055 kHz was SINPO: 54554 - very strong and clear content with CNR barely audible underneath. Reception on 15.375 kHz was SINPO: 12421 - QRM from CNR (China), but faintly audible underneath. HERE's RFA on 11.555 kHz.
Reception report was emailed and submitted to their online website on the following day. QSL card(s) -- there are four in this series -- arrived in the mail on 24 January 2018.
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