The first good target for the Middle East on ArcticSDR is the Iranian jammer on 1575. Last time I checked they were S9+20 around 1700z. I haven't really tried for the Middle East, but Egypt has a big 864khz transmitter that airs Koran readings and other programming. China National Radio's first channel can be heard on 756khz with many echos, along with 639, 945, 1377 and 1593 to parallel. Try for Japanese on 567 (JOIK) and 594 (JOAK) both // with NHK-1. Commercial Japanese can be heard on 1287 (JOHR Sapporo, HBC), 1440 (JOWF Sapporo, STV) and 1242 (JOLF Tokyo), all three are easy in the morning hours Central time. Voice of Vietnam really gets out on 675 khz. HLAZ-1566 (Religious station in several Asian languages, out of Jeju Island, South Korea) can be S9+20 at times, same with HLCA-972 (KBS). Pyongyang is often heard on 819 (KCBS) and 657 (Pyongyang Bangsong), they are NOT // to each other but air the same musical salutes to the Kim family, nationalism and military marches. Sometimes there are commentaries with angry-sounding Korean announcers. Korean can also be heard well on 1206 khz early AMs...but it's not from Korea. It's 200KW Yanbian Broadcasting, Yanbian China (near the N.K. border). Actually, the Yanbian is off frequency about 40hz, around 1205.96.
I tried for KBS-2 HLSA Seoul on 603khz last week, but all I heard was loud Chinese. Their 'Happy FM' service is often heard in the PacNW. I haven't caught them here in central WA, but have heard music fadeups when conditions are good.
I tried for KBS-2 HLSA Seoul on 603khz last week, but all I heard was loud Chinese. Their 'Happy FM' service is often heard in the PacNW. I haven't caught them here in central WA, but have heard music fadeups when conditions are good.