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JuLiE Dxer wrote: Good info, thanks.. I looked at your equipment page, geeez!! I'm currently listening to these guys on 4146 kHz @ 1151 UTC from Pacific NW USA. Some strange stuff on 4149 kHz.. Almost sounded like Terrance & Philipp from South Park. It seems to be a Russian lady conversing with a Russian guy. Only English used so far was, "Listen, Old Man, Good Bye!" Signals at about 40 dB over s9. 4146 and 4149 are maritime frequencies, in use worldwide. dxAce Michigan USA |
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