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Old November 21st 04, 08:13 PM
Mark Zenier
 
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uncle arnie -mex. wrote:

12095 returned as noted by another listener. I listen on SSB b/c of an
annoying teletype signal. I don't know what that is. I've had BBC on
6195, but I get various bits of interfering signals on 6135 and 9525. I
haven't really tried to ID them, but it's something non-English. I'm a
long way north of you maybe 2500 miles and 1000 west.


What kind of receiver? If the 40 meter ham band is busy, my single
conversion FR-200 is really stuffed up from the images 910 kHz
higher.

Have you guys tried the 15280 kHz signal from Thailand, 23:00-05:30 UTC?

Mark Zenier Washington State resident


 
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