The Shortwave Stations Of The North Korean Defectors th-cam.com/video/qDo_P_TjA2g/w-d-xo.html The Clandestine Radio War Between North & South Korea th-cam.com/video/vmRLdCqHDhE/w-d-xo.html Executed For Listening To The Radio In North Korea th-cam.com/video/RRmBzdlurXo/w-d-xo.html The Not So Secret Short Wave Numbers Stations Of North Korea th-cam.com/video/tBFG8DRZg44/w-d-xo.html
Not taking sides for the communist dictatorship in norht korea, but for some background, most "defector run" stations are like "radio free Europe" financed by the US NED (National endowment for democracy), and State department funded US regime change organization that also funds rebel groups and violent "activists" in many countries to destabilize their government. I encourage everyone to look into similar articles about the NED as "NED, the US-funded org interfering in elections around the globe" same as chinas 50cent commenter army
Hi Lewis and excellent and very enjoyable appraisal of HF stations set up by North Korean defectors/Japan, broadcasting back into the DPRK. Great stuff! 73
I intercepted and forwarded some CW that was meant for somebody traveling to South Korea soon. He lives across the world. When I sent him the recording he said it was indeed addressed to him. But shortwave is both awesome and amazing because you never know what or who you will hear.
Here in the states I've only ever picked up the Voice of Korea broadcasts around 15mhz. Would love to hear those other broadcasts but I don't think I'm in range with the equipment I have.
Jamming has gotten much more sporadic nowadays. Used to be several jammed stations between 5.8 and 6.2 MHz which is between the official DPRK broadcasts on 6.100, 6.140(DRM) & 6.160 among other frequencies. Usually get a good signal from one of them on the Oita Japan SDR 73 from KC8UOK
I thought I was well versed in the oppressive regime of DPRK but the abduction of (Japanese) visitors is a new one to me. Great work starting to highlight the nature of North Korea's dictatorship but I have to wonder, with most of the population starving in favour of financing nuclear weapons, how would they even afford a radio set, and the power to run it? All credit to those operating the services to try to inform those in such a locked down and controlled society. A little TH-cam research by viewers may find really harrowing content on the DPRK
the north korean government themselves have radios although they obviously try to limit its distribution, and for the very grand majority of the radios that they have, they are locked to certain frequencies in an attempt to avoid the chance that a citizen tunes the frequency to something that isn't DRPK approved, however as i have heard online apparently it is trivial to unlock these radios to receive any frequency. that being said, this method is still not preferable, the most practical method i could think of to get unlocked radios in the hands of the average NK citizen would be to balloon drop waterproof, durable handheld li-ion solar powered radio receivers from the south korean border into north korean territory, each unit coming with a simple instructional pamphlet taped to the device telling the user the basics of a radio and how to tune to frequencies.
You must do a lot of work to discover all this information! I would like you to know it is appreciated. No where else can I find information like this. Thanks for the video.
Wow, I thought Shiokaze was kind of a normal shortwave station. I keep seeing this name in the shortwave signal listings, though I am yet to receive it. Now I know what it really does.
Hi Lewis, by sheer coincidence I have just watched a video about the DPRK on TH-cam (“10 Weird Things That Only Exist in North Korea” - Discoverize) and therefore this video by you was all the more very interesting. Best wishes - 73s from Oxfordshire.
Lewis I've discovered you last summer and I listened to your Videos while I worked i think your doing a amazing job i was wondering if more NK content is coming i just find it fascinating you have yourself a good day now mate
I saw a program talking about people who meet N Koreans at the border and give them USB drives with movies and different stuff. What goes on those will spread far and wide, and it's crucial. They are denied basic science and stuff. You'd want to give them science textbooks, physics textbooks, true history. Perhaps the Bible? And somehow enough human history, so that they see the way the rest of the world does, that humanity is moving towards greater freedom of individuals. And despite many attempts to hold that progress back, it is impossible. How the structure of this grand scheme makes North Korea the pariah it is. I really hope that people putting those drives together are thinking hard about it and not just putting a bunch of stupid movies on there.
Spinning the dial one night, I could swear I heard a station identify itself as 'Radio Free North Korea'. I thought that was strange, considering it was in English. I assumed it was from North Korea, but wasn't sure.
A few years back i heard i station on 10m from North Korea he had special permission to operate there was from usa .Anyone remember him ? Could not make the contact back but would have been good !
The Shortwave Stations Of The North Korean Defectors
th-cam.com/video/qDo_P_TjA2g/w-d-xo.html
The Clandestine Radio War Between North & South Korea
th-cam.com/video/vmRLdCqHDhE/w-d-xo.html
Executed For Listening To The Radio In North Korea
th-cam.com/video/RRmBzdlurXo/w-d-xo.html
The Not So Secret Short Wave Numbers Stations Of North Korea
th-cam.com/video/tBFG8DRZg44/w-d-xo.html
Not taking sides for the communist dictatorship in norht korea, but for some background, most "defector run" stations are like "radio free Europe" financed by the US NED (National endowment for democracy), and State department funded US regime change organization that also funds rebel groups and violent "activists" in many countries to destabilize their government.
I encourage everyone to look into similar articles about the NED as "NED, the US-funded org interfering in elections around the globe" same as chinas 50cent commenter army
Hi Lewis and excellent and very enjoyable appraisal of HF stations set up by North Korean defectors/Japan, broadcasting back into the DPRK. Great stuff! 73
Thanks Clint! Next one up Sunday!
I intercepted and forwarded some CW that was meant for somebody traveling to South Korea soon. He lives across the world. When I sent him the recording he said it was indeed addressed to him. But shortwave is both awesome and amazing because you never know what or who you will hear.
Yo man watched a lot of your videos have got to say that i love them ❤
It's videos like this that makes your channel so compelling. Thanks
Thinking about you in the bath. x
I was worried that I was the only one. This brings comfort.
Makes a change from thinking about the service stations on the M1. 🙂
That's M4 J18, right?
be more specific. do you describe of you thinking RM is in the bath? Need a little more work on your composition there Doc.
That moment when you find out two of your favourite TH-camrs think about each other in the bath.
Here in the states I've only ever picked up the Voice of Korea broadcasts around 15mhz. Would love to hear those other broadcasts but I don't think I'm in range with the equipment I have.
Fascinating as always, and always so well presented! Thank you.
Thank you for that report. Good work.
Love the sneak peak jammer sound at the end :) Caught both one time, but still not hundred percent sure which is which.
Sounds so cool doesn’t it
Jamming has gotten much more sporadic nowadays. Used to be several jammed stations between 5.8 and 6.2 MHz which is between the official DPRK broadcasts on 6.100, 6.140(DRM) & 6.160 among other frequencies. Usually get a good signal from one of them on the Oita Japan SDR
73 from KC8UOK
Very interesting documentary. I've had a curiosity about NK for many years.
Fascinating subject matter! This is going to be a great series. I can’t wait for the next one!
I thought I was well versed in the oppressive regime of DPRK but the abduction of (Japanese) visitors is a new one to me. Great work starting to highlight the nature of North Korea's dictatorship but I have to wonder, with most of the population starving in favour of financing nuclear weapons, how would they even afford a radio set, and the power to run it? All credit to those operating the services to try to inform those in such a locked down and controlled society. A little TH-cam research by viewers may find really harrowing content on the DPRK
the north korean government themselves have radios although they obviously try to limit its distribution, and for the very grand majority of the radios that they have, they are locked to certain frequencies in an attempt to avoid the chance that a citizen tunes the frequency to something that isn't DRPK approved, however as i have heard online apparently it is trivial to unlock these radios to receive any frequency.
that being said, this method is still not preferable, the most practical method i could think of to get unlocked radios in the hands of the average NK citizen would be to balloon drop waterproof, durable handheld li-ion solar powered radio receivers from the south korean border into north korean territory, each unit coming with a simple instructional pamphlet taped to the device telling the user the basics of a radio and how to tune to frequencies.
It would make an excellent holiday destination
You must do a lot of work to discover all this information! I would like you to know it is appreciated. No where else can I find information like this. Thanks for the video.
Great video Lewis. Looking forward to your face-face interviews!
Wow, I thought Shiokaze was kind of a normal shortwave station. I keep seeing this name in the shortwave signal listings, though I am yet to receive it. Now I know what it really does.
Hi Lewis, by sheer coincidence I have just watched a video about the DPRK on TH-cam (“10 Weird Things That Only Exist in North Korea” - Discoverize) and therefore this video by you was all the more very interesting. Best wishes - 73s from Oxfordshire.
Radio, still very relevant and important.
STOP GIVING AWAY OUR... oh... _*nervous chuckle_
Lewis I've discovered you last summer and I listened to your Videos while I worked i think your doing a amazing job i was wondering if more NK content is coming i just find it fascinating you have yourself a good day now mate
Maybe one day! Thanks !
That was a cool sound
It’s brilliant isn’t it!
@@RingwayManchester absolutely!! 🎧🎚️🎶
Hope you've been listening to the "Lazarus Heist", a BBC world service pod cast, fascinating stuff .
Hello from Japan.
Thank you for introducting of Japanese group radio station whose activity is to sent abducted Japanese with their family's message .
Fascinating, thank you.
I saw a program talking about people who meet N Koreans at the border and give them USB drives with movies and different stuff. What goes on those will spread far and wide, and it's crucial. They are denied basic science and stuff. You'd want to give them science textbooks, physics textbooks, true history. Perhaps the Bible? And somehow enough human history, so that they see the way the rest of the world does, that humanity is moving towards greater freedom of individuals. And despite many attempts to hold that progress back, it is impossible. How the structure of this grand scheme makes North Korea the pariah it is. I really hope that people putting those drives together are thinking hard about it and not just putting a bunch of stupid movies on there.
Great video, really interesting. Did you happen to catch my emails?
Hey Ben I’ll take a look, I get so many so it takes a while to work through them
@@RingwayManchester Not a problem, get to them when you can. Hope you're well. :)
An important story for sure Lewis.
. ;)
How can you search radio stations as for the picture you have shown in this video?
Is there a software to do so?
Thanks for this
Spinning the dial one night, I could swear I heard a station identify itself as 'Radio Free North Korea'. I thought that was strange, considering it was in English. I assumed it was from North Korea, but wasn't sure.
I heard it in English once before as well.
@RingwayManchester >>> Great video.
Fascinating
Very interesting
A few years back i heard i station on 10m from North Korea he had special permission to operate there was from usa .Anyone remember him ? Could not make the contact back but would have been good !
was Dom P5/3Z9DX
In the news today, July 18, 2023. A US soldier crossed the border and was captured by the North Koreans.
Uzbekistan must have no worries upsetting China.