Jamming Records of the Radio War
Jamming against AIR - All India Radio from China
11840 khz - 1242 UTC in Mandarin (15.November 2014) by Russian remote receiver
with one Jamming station in Mandarin and a second station of DRM Modulation
Jamming against BBC London from China
6195 khz - 1739 UTC World Service in English (11.November 2014) by Japanese remote receiver
with one Jamming station of DRM Modulation
7490 khz - 2351 UTC World Service in English (15.November 2014) by Japanese remote receiver
with one Jamming station of DRM Modulation
9410 khz - 0004 UTC World Service in English (18.November 2014) by Norwegian remote receiver
with one Jamming station of DRM Modulation
9505 khz - 1737 UTC World Service in English (11.November 2014) by Japanese remote receiver
with one Jamming station of DRM Modulation
11895 khz - 1244 UTC World Service in English (8.November 2014) by Japanese remote receiver
with one Jamming station of DRM Modulation
13725 khz - 0012 UTC World Service in English (18.November 2014) by Norwegian remote receiver
with one Jamming station of DRM Modulation
15510 khz - 1308 UTC World Service in English (15.November 2014) by Norwegian remote receiver
with one Jamming station of DRM Modulation
Jamming against FEBC Radio Manila from Vietnam
9920 khz - 1312 UTC in Vietnamese Dialects (16.November 2014) by Hong Kong remote receiver
with one Jamming station of noise Modulation (pulse sound)
Jamming against JCI (Nippon No Kaze) from North Korea
9950 khz - 1317 UTC in Korean (16.November 2014) by Japanese remote receiver
with one Jamming station of noise Modulation
Jamming against KBS Seoul from North Korea
6015 khz - 2255 UTC in Korean (20.November 2014) by Japanese remote receiver
with one Jamming station of noise Modulation
Jamming against Echo Of Hope - Seoul from North Korea
6003 khz - 2258 UTC in Korean (20.November 2014) by Japanese remote receiver
with one Jamming station of noise Modulation
Jamming against Voice of Freedom - Seoul from North Korea
6135 khz - 2302 UTC in Korean (20.November 2014) by Japanese remote receiver
with one Jamming station of noise Modulation
Jamming against Radio Marti from Cuba
11930 khz - 1501 UTC Radio Marti in Spanish (20.November 2014) by US (Florida) remote receiver
Jamming against Radio Free Asia from China
5875 khz - 2250 UTC Radio Free Asia in Tibetan (12.November 2014) by Norwegian remote receiver
with one Jamming station in Mandarin and a second station of DRM Modulation
7415 khz - 1918 UTC Radio Free Asia in Mandarin (11.November 2014) by Sri Lanka remote receiver
with one Jamming station with "Firedrake" Tape and a second station of DRM Modulation
7495 khz - 2020 UTC Radio Free Asia in Mandarin (11.November 2014) by Sri Lanka remote receiver
with one Jamming station with "Firedrake" Tape and a second station of DRM Modulation
9455 khz - 1925 UTC Radio Free Asia in Mandarin (20.November 2014) by Sri Lanka remote receiver
with one Jamming station with "Firedrake" Tape
11530 khz - 1247 UTC Radio Free Asia in Tibetan (15.November 2014) by Norwegian remote receiver
with one Jamming station in Mandarin and a second station of DRM Modulation
11640 khz - 1244 UTC Radio Free Asia in Mandarin (15.November 2014) by Norwegian remote receiver
with one Jamming station in Mandarin and a second station of DRM Modulation
Jamming against Radio Taiwan International from China
11640 khz - 1244 UTC Radio Taiwan International in Mandarin (15.November 2014) by Russian remote receiver
with one Jamming station in Mandarin and a second station of DRM Modulation
11975 khz - 1735 UTC Radio Taiwan International in English (11.November 2014) by Japanese remote receiver
with one Jamming station of DRM Modulation
Jamming against SBO (Voice of Oromo Liberation) from Ethiopia
13980 khz - 0955 UTC Sound of Hope (SOH) Taiwan in Mandarin (7.November 2014) by Japanese remote receiver
with one Jamming station of DRM Modulation
Jamming against VOA - Voice of America from China
9695 khz - 1625 UTC Voice of America in Tibetan (8.November 2014) by Japanese remote receiver
with one Jamming station in Mandarin and a second station of DRM Modulation
Jamming against VOA - Voice of America from North Korea
5875 khz - 1928 UTC Voice of America in Korean (20.November 2014) by Japanese remote receiver
with one Jamming station of noise Modulation
Jamming against VOA - Voice of America from China
VOA service in English to Asia closed, 1558 khz still jammed
7575 khz - 1505 UTC Voice of America in English (20.November 2013) by Japanese remote receiver
with one Jamming station of DRM Modulation
9760 khz - 1503 UTC Voice of America in English (20.November 2013) by Japanese remote receiver
with one Jamming station of DRM Modulation
15215khz - 1442 UTC Voice of America in English (9.December 2013) by Japanese remote receiver
with one Jamming station of DRM Modulation
15580khz - 2000 UTC Voice of America in English (19.November 2013) by Japanese remote receiver
with one Jamming station of DRM Modulation
LEGAL NOTES for Germany
covering the right of ILG (as a German publisher) to publish own observations which are available by monitoring records with exact date and time
Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany
I. The Fundamental Rights
Article 5
(1) Everyone has the right freely to express his opinions in speech, writing and pictures and to disseminate and to inform himself without hindrance from generally accessible sources. Freedom of the press and freedom of reporting by radio and motion pictures are guaranteed. A censorship does not take place.
(2) These rights are limited by the provisions of the general laws, the legal provisions to protect young people and in the right to personal honor.
(3) Art and science, research and teaching are free. Freedom of teaching does not absolve from loyalty to the constitution.
Link to the German Bundestag (the German Parliament) (see for Fundamental Rights)
Grundgesetz für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland
I. Die Grundrechte
Artikel 5
(1) Jeder hat das Recht, seine Meinung in Wort, Schrift und Bild frei zu äußern und zu verbreiten und sich aus allgemein zugänglichen Quellen ungehindert zu unterrichten. Die Pressefreiheit und die Freiheit der Berichterstattung durch Rundfunk und Film werden gewährleistet. Eine Zensur findet nicht statt.
(2) Diese Rechte finden ihre Schranken in den Vorschriften der allgemeinen Gesetze, den gesetzlichen Bestimmungen zum Schutze der Jugend und in dem Recht der persönlichen Ehre.
(3) Kunst und Wissenschaft, Forschung und Lehre sind frei. Die Freiheit der Lehre entbindet nicht von der Treue zur Verfassung.