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Right now (Nov 4 09:29 UTC) listening to a numbers station on 7527 kHz, AM.
I first found it broadcasting "Atencion, Ocho-Ocho-Ocho" repeated many times. Then, into five-figure groups, automated female voice. Hard to copy hear and I miss some of the digits being read out. Haven't heard a numbers station for quite some time. From what I read on www.spynumbers.com, sounds like the station in Cuba, V2. Mark. Auckland, New Zealand. |
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