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Author Topic: 6215 AM, possibly V24  (Read 3058 times)
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« on: January 04, 2009, 1420 UTC »

6215 kHz AM, 1/4/09, 1400-1410 UTC, Asian language YL repeating same/similar phrases.  Have noted on several recent mornings, clearest today.  Per spynumbers database (Thanks, Chris!):
ID YYYY-MM-DD Day Time -UTC  Freq kHz  Mode   Enigma Reporter             Reporter QTH
89602 2008-12-19 Fri 1402 0000  6215.0    AM   V24    TI                   Japan

(N. Central TX)

Also heard at 1500z, much weaker and noisier due to changing propagation toward mid-morning.
« Last Edit: January 05, 2009, 0508 UTC by Lex » Logged

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(Archived off-air recordings.)
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« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2009, 1411 UTC »

1/18/09, 1400 UTC (carrier detected several minutes earlier, approx. 1355z): Same again, 6215 AM, started with music, YL with what sounded like repeated phrases in Korean.  Ended 1409z, carrier dropped 1410z.
(N. Central TX)
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Looking for Sealord's party mode switch on my radio.
Unpleasant Frequencies Crew:
Snoopy: Palstar R30C & fugloop
Al: Sony ICF-2010 & RF Systems EMF
Roger: Magnavox D2935
(Archived off-air recordings.)
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« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2009, 1559 UTC »

6215 AM, 2/11/09, 1500-1509 UTC: Carrier detected 1457 UTC; soft ballad type pop song with male vocalist, unid language, 1500-1504z; 1504-1509z, woman repeating phrases in what sounded like Asian language.  Ended 1509z, carrier dropped 1510z.  Fair signal, fluttering fades.  (N. Central TX)

9 minute mp3, 2.13MB: http://www.mediafire.com/?mmogayn4mtt
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Looking for Sealord's party mode switch on my radio.
Unpleasant Frequencies Crew:
Snoopy: Palstar R30C & fugloop
Al: Sony ICF-2010 & RF Systems EMF
Roger: Magnavox D2935
(Archived off-air recordings.)
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« Reply #3 on: August 25, 2009, 0322 UTC »

6215 AM, 2/11/09, 1500-1509 UTC: Carrier detected 1457 UTC; soft ballad type pop song with male vocalist, unid language, 1500-1504z; 1504-1509z, woman repeating phrases in what sounded like Asian language.  Ended 1509z, carrier dropped 1510z.  Fair signal, fluttering fades.  (N. Central TX)

9 minute mp3, 2.13MB: http://www.mediafire.com/?mmogayn4mtt


That was a cool upload. Good find!
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