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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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