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On Jan 17, 10:26*am, "François Guillet"
wrote: a écrit dans le message de news: ... ... | *Cannot be official business, as far as I am concerned. I share the opinion but possibly semi-official like chats between offshore fishers. | Their transmissions a way too short. 3 MHz | band has not been used by anyone in years (on a regular basis). It was | never stable even at night,and especially now, with such minimal | sunspot number. The operating frequencies seem to be floating, this is | not typical of any regular business I can think of. *And they ALL | transmit only in AM? Big mystery. Some ideas: isolated communities in small siberian towns, having only radio to communicate? trappers in the north, isolated in their shack? Even though some official services in Russia get poor funds from government, I can't believe they would be endowed today with AM TRX. It is an old technology still in use only for broadcasting. It is unlikely that AM TRX have been bought after the fall of USSR. And during USSR, it was not possible to buy TRX so I presume that the today AM TRX have been provided in the past by the soviet government and are still in use today, and that theirs users would have not much money to replace them. All of this is quite possible. But, why they do not have 'handles' (using the old CB lingo) or some sort of noms de guerre? Fisherman ALWAYS identified themselves in the past,usually clearly stating the name of the vessel. Isolated communities- may be, considering such wildly fluctuating signals. Especially if propagation is via the the polar region,perhaps. And once again, official radio transmissions normally do not contain such dirty language ,other than military(was quite common in the past). And those won't be in AM and unencrypted .I just wonder if these brief trx's are audible by anyone else,outside France? |