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The whooshing noise often can be heard under Voice of Korea - the jammer is at the same site. The swinging tone on 4450 kHz is often under KCBS Sinuiju on 873 kHz - the jammer is at the same site. Shortwave: 3480 kHz, Wonsan (beeping, whistling tone) 3910 kHz, Kujang (200 kW) 3910 kHz, unknown location (beeping tone, to fill "dead-zone")
WRJQ is a polka music formatted internet radio station. Launched in January 2006, WRJQ features a wide variety of polka music, but primarily plays the "Midwest Oompah" sound featuring the Dutchmen-style and Czech/Bohemian-style. Aaron Schuelke from Appleton, Wisconsin, United States, owns and operates WRJQ. [1]
The authors Russ Ringsak and Denise Remick called the show "the longest-running live polka show" in the United States. [1] In the past, the show was sponsored by John Deere, and aired as the John Deere Bandwagon; later it was sponsored by Randall's, a defunct Midwestern supermarket chain, and was titled as Randall's Bandwagon.
The melody has similarities to some western Russian and Polish tanhu tunes. "The church musician Primus Leppänen (1872–1934), who was the cantor of Säkkijärvi, wrote the polka notes on paper, dutifully marking it as a folk tune. He meant an orchestra piece with his polka notes, but it turned out to be a dance tune."
Using a decent quality radio, a listener can sometimes nullify the South Korean jammer by re-orienting the set so its ferrite antenna points in a different direction. On shortwave, jamming is not as severe; only very few North Korean frequencies are slightly jammed. FM jamming is also carried out and it is highly effective in Seoul.
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