Broadcast area | China |
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Frequency | Recently used: 8300 kHz, 13974 kHz, 19052 kHz, 20025 kHz, 20095 kHz Reported: 8169 kHz, 9276 kHz, 11432 kHz, 14944 kHz, 15388 kHz, 15890 kHz, 18040 kHz[1] USB SW |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Mandarin Chinese |
Format | Numbers station, female prerecorded voice |
Ownership | |
Owner | Military Intelligence Bureau, Republic of China |
Operator | Voice of Han Broadcasting, Republic of China |
Technical information | |
Power | 10000 W (10kW)[1] |
Transmitter coordinates | Guanyin District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan 25°02′09″N 121°05′49″E / 25.035945°N 121.096883°E[1][2] |
Star Star Broadcasting Station (Chinese: 星星廣播電臺,[3] ENIGMA2000: V13[4]), the name also known as Xing Xing,[1] or misidentified as New Star (Chinese: 新星廣播電臺)[nb 1], is a short wave numbers station using upwards of 8000 kHz upper sideband modulation (USB), broadcasting from Taiwan, and is known for the intro of flute playing.[5]
Believed to be operated by Taiwan's Military Intelligence Bureau of Ministry of Defence, it is broadcast from the Guanyin station of the Voice of Han Broadcasting of Ministry of Defence,[1] and address to Taiwanese intelligence agents operating within mainland China.[3]
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