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amateur radio freqs, completely come from the Communist Party's fear for<br />

truth being revealed. They are using a nation's resource to seal off any<br />

possibility of truth delivery, and as they do that, the least they care<br />

about is the rights of amateur radio community.<br />

Through our investigation, we learned that the txions of SOH programs<br />

through amateur radio freqs comes from areas around China and they each<br />

only target a local area of China with very low power, only for the<br />

intended recipients and would interfere with nobody else. Meanwhile, their<br />

purpose is always clear:<br />

help spread uncensored information to Chinese people so that more people's<br />

lives could be saved.<br />

We hereby encourage international amateur radio community to read about<br />

the related nx coverage so that you are well informed about what is<br />

exactly happening inside China. We believe that the international<br />

societies including the amateur radio community members should openly urge<br />

Chinese govt to stop this outrageous act of radio jamming and reports to<br />

International Telecommunication Union about such act and urge them to take<br />

measures too.<br />

While we all enjoy the free communication in a free land, there are many<br />

Chinese people are in the dark and are deprived of their rights to know<br />

the truth. The deprivation of their rights eventually spreads to the<br />

deprivation of more people' s free communication and in this case it is<br />

amateur radio communication. This is almost inevitable as the Chinese govt<br />

will do whatever it takes to conceal the truth. In our view, asking those<br />

people to stop transmitting truth into China won' t be right, as that is<br />

amount to asking people to remain silent while killings are still going<br />

on. We need to address the root cause of the issue, by condemning Chinese<br />

govt and demanding it to stop such outrageous jamming.<br />

We thank you for providing your feedback to SOH. We ask the community<br />

which is made up of freedom-loving people, to care about situation in<br />

China and come up with ways to make sure free information go unstopped in<br />

China and we welcome ideas and thoughts from you.<br />

Sound of Hope Radio Network <br />

Some website related to the topic Falun Dafa Information Center:<br />

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The Epochtimes <strong>News</strong>paper:<br />

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Dear Sound of Hope, I do not care about your cause - just get your<br />

transmissions off the amateur radio bands. There is more than enough radio<br />

spectrum for you to use outside of the amateur radio bands. You are in<br />

breach of the International radio regulations. If you want the support of<br />

the international community, move your txions into legitimate SW radio<br />

spectrum.<br />

(G. C. Dunstan, Director, Wireless Institute of Australia, Sept 6, direct<br />

and dxld)<br />

As the so-called "Firedragon" jammer continues to transmit in one or more<br />

Amateur Radio bands, three International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) Region<br />

3 member-societies so far have appealed to the jammer's target to move<br />

elsewhere. The Firedragon's all-music txions from the People's Republic of<br />

China (PRC) appear aimed at blocking the much-weaker broadcasts of the<br />

clandestine "Sound of Hope" (SOH), located outside the PRC. Responding via<br />

e-mail September 5 to an inquiry from IARU Region 1 Monitoring System<br />

(IARUMS) Vice Coordinator Uli Bihlmayer, DJ9KR, the SOH said its<br />

supporters use various avenues "including Amateur Radio frequencies" to<br />

get their message into the PRC.

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