A North Korean broadcast of numbers on June 24 ended a 16-year
sojourn that is surprising many who thought Pyongyang had given up on
the old spy trick.
The practice was halted in 2000 after the first
inter-Korea summit between North Korean President Kim Jong Il and South
Korean President Kim Dae Jun.
The 14-minute broadcast of two sets
of numbers by a female voice appears to have been the work of the Voice
of Korea (formerly Radio Pyongyang), a North Korean radio propaganda
station that broadcasts accolades of the Kim family.
A retired US
National Security Agency source said the fact it was a 10-11 meter
frequency band in the middle of the night, considering that North Korea
does not have relay stations like many other shortwave stations, would
make the target local to South Korea, Japan or northern China.
“Sun
Spot cycle is low to zero right now so would not expect it to be a DX
[long distance] transmission," according to the NSA source.
The
station is using old Soviet transmitters that give it a distinctive
humming sound when broadcasting, said Keith Perron, an expert on spy
number stations who runs the international shortwave and FM station, PCJ
Radio, which broadcasts news, entertainment and serves as a relay for
other content.
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