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On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 18:26:01 -0600, Henry Kolesnik wrote:
non-amateur Morse code If you have the time, please updated on here the shortwave frequencies and time. My line noise makes it nearly impossible to get much except local beacons. I don't keep logs for this stuff, I'm usually listening in bed when I can't sleep! But I find the 5MHz band in the early hours zulu (say from 0300z) always turns up something, even if its only 4XZ ("Haifa Naval Radio") sending code groups :-) 500KHz it pretty much dead now the Italians have closed down. I have heard mention of a Turkish station still operating but I've not heard it yet. Some Far-East stations are rumoured to be still operating on 500KHz. In fact most of the cw is pretty boring stuff almost always code groups of some sort - very little plain text. I did hear two, I think UK military, stations using cw as talk-back when setting up a digital link - presumably the transmitter they were working with had no voice capability. And I know the Royal Navy still maintains some morse capability, as does the British Army. -- Cheers, Stan Barr stanb .at. dial .dot. pipex .dot. com (Remove any digits from the addresses when mailing me.) The future was never like this! |
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