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Old October 18th 04, 05:32 AM
dxAce
 
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dxAce wrote:

GeorgeF wrote:

It is possible that we have a spy/numbers station in the 75 meter ham
band? At about 0305 there has been a strong signal (S9 at times) on
3699.5 KHz sending the letter “P” over and over. Been listening for
10+ minutes and non-stop “P” (.--.). Another station came on freq and
sounded like he was turning up but the “P” never missed a beat…..

Anyone know of a 75 Meter Beacon operating (but wouldn’t propagation
beacons be required to ID ever 10 minutes?) on 3699.5 KHz? Or is this
a ‘spy numbers’ station?


It's the Russian Navy, Baltic Fleet out of Kaliningrad.


And, actually it is not a 'P' in the usual sense as it is in Russian Morse, but
heck, no sense in really confusing things!



dxAce
Michigan
USA



George – Port Orange, FL
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