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American Forces Network is being heard on an Icom IC-718 HF tranceiver, via ssb feeds from a transmission in Guam.

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  1. cuilitang
    cuilitang says:

    Thanks! AFN Korea and AFN Okinawa can be heard on MW during nightime, probably over a large area even beyond the Pacific Rim, maybe on the East Coast as well. Good luck!

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  2. cuilitang
    cuilitang says:

    You mean the hardware? This is an HF transceiver made by the Japanese company ICOM ( the First in Communication ) based in Osaka which is the manufacturer of a lineup of communication products for both maritime and land use either by the military or the civilian. Icom IC-718 is probably the best value-added product of its caliber capable of receiving as well as transmitting, hailed by World Radio & TV Handbook as a replacement of ICOM R75 receiver which has now ceased production.

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  3. cuilitang
    cuilitang says:

    The country music is from American Forces Radio that I was monitoring on 13362 KHz(usb)
    on the Icom IC-718 transceiver which is capable of receiving in various modes of HF transmission, USB, LSB, CW and RTTY.

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  4. cuilitang
    cuilitang says:

    That is a distance, mostly over the stretch of the Pacific, between Shanghai and the Island of Guam where the AFN program is transmitted on tempoary conventional radio facilities for a transitional period ( according the media officer ) at an estimated
    output of 100 KW. I have been monitoring AFN Guam on daily basis more than a news junkie as I feel American radio runs in my blood.

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  5. cuilitang
    cuilitang says:

    Thanks! Yes. They still do, but much much less than they used to, let’s say a few years back. AFRTS programming via AFN-Guam currently follows the talk format. Enjoy!

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  6. cuilitang
    cuilitang says:

    Thanks! I monitor AFN on regular basis and I am happy with what they have to offer, with news feeds from a variety of mainstream sources like AP, CNN, NPR and others.

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