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  • If those jammers could play 24/7 pop music...

  • @DanielChristy19 Shortwaves don't stop at borders but propagate around the world, almost regardless of the power. But the higher the power, the more efficient the jamming is.

  • Does it still exist today? I don't hear it

  • @ParanormalRob AFAIK, it still exists. If you don't hear it on this frequency, try other frequencies. You will certainly find the Firedrake if you scan the shortwave bands.

  • @senderjaeger So far, I haven't heard it. What are some frequencies and do we know why they are doing this?

  • @ParanormalRob I myself haven't heard it either recently and I don't know whether or to what extent it is still active. You may try frequencies of the Chinese programs of VOA and Radio Free Asia (schedules are available on the stations' websites). I've just tried RFA Tibetan and had unjammed reception on 11590 and 15375 kHz.

    And yes, we know why they are or were doing this. The answer is: censorship.

  • @ParanormalRob Heard yesterday afternoon (March 30th 2011) here in Ireland on 13130 and 14700

  • Although we are about, Firedrake is a pride for every person who captures the broadcast wave which jamming to RFA, VOA, SOH and others.

    Firedrake more easily be heard in Indonesia at 12 pm to 4 am local time. Always hand in hand with the RFA

  • Although we are about, Firedrake is a pride for every person who captures the broadcast wave jamming RFA, VOA, SOH and others.

    Firedrake more easily be heard in Indonesia at 12 pm to 4 am local time. Always hand in hand with the RFA

  • love this radio tune, but I do not understand that blocks other frequencies, and this radio has a schedule or work at any time?

  • @rodriampuero Hi, this "station" blocks frequencies for political reasons (censorship). Its broadcast times depend on the schedules of stations that are regarded adversary by the Chinese government.

  • @senderjaeger Thanks for the info, i didn't know that

  • @rodriampuero It's called "jamming" and what the communist, mainland Chinese government is doing with Firedrake is ABSOLUTELY ILLEGAL. They jam broad spectrum sections of open comm. channels THAT INCLUDE SOME EMERGENCY SERVICE FREQUENCIES.

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