Firedrake

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Firedrake is the unofficial name of a shortwave broadcast featuring loud oriental orchestral music.  It exists solely to jam other signals, such as broadcasts by Sound of Hope.  The broadcasts only contain the music; no form of on-air identification has ever been reported.  An article on satdirectory.com revealed that the source of the Firedrake shortwave transmissions is a China National Radio satellite feed.
Firedrake is the unofficial name of a shortwave broadcast featuring loud oriental orchestral music.  It exists solely to jam other signals, such as broadcasts by Sound of Hope.  The broadcasts only contain the music; no form of on-air identification has ever been reported.  An article on satdirectory.com revealed that the source of the Firedrake shortwave transmissions is a China National Radio satellite feed.
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Reception logs are regularly published in Glenn Hauser's DX Listening Digest.

Revision as of 19:53, 24 September 2011

Firedrake is the unofficial name of a shortwave broadcast featuring loud oriental orchestral music. It exists solely to jam other signals, such as broadcasts by Sound of Hope. The broadcasts only contain the music; no form of on-air identification has ever been reported. An article on satdirectory.com revealed that the source of the Firedrake shortwave transmissions is a China National Radio satellite feed.

Reception logs are regularly published in Glenn Hauser's DX Listening Digest.


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