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Author Topic: UNID 6933 LSB 2300 UTC Oct 18 2013  (Read 1345 times)

Offline halifaxtap

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UNID 6933 LSB 2300 UTC Oct 18 2013
« on: October 18, 2013, 2306 UTC »
2300 moody piece of music
2303 Dance/ techno  type piece, voice over.  Is this a real pirate ? Or a wannabe ?  S5
Kind of sounds like spur of the moment wannabe from south of us.
I think this should be given a pass.
Or a real pirate should setup here with a good signal !
I suppose it's possible it's two signals. Yuch.
2315 Ms Menthol.. does this sound like one or two signals at your QTH ?
Mentholyptus: Thanks. I must have loud peskies here on top. I can separate them a little with phasor and two different receive antennas. Music is easier to copy now.
2322 Sounds like kind of music you hear on one of those Techno music playlists

I am begginning to think someone is trying to put the bricks on the peskies. Seems to be driving them nuts. Cool !  It's a radio cage fight !

2349  WITH PRB off, can make this out again. Ethereal tune, spanish voice.
2351  Flute tune
 

« Last Edit: October 18, 2013, 2351 UTC by halifaxtap »
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Offline Mentholyptus

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Re: UNID 6933 LSB 2300 UTC Oct 18 2013
« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2013, 2309 UTC »
S6 here

2308, dialog mixed w other distant peskies
2310, 2315, music with a beat. Can't quite ID it though.

Halifax: I'm hearing 1 music source here, and multiple distant faint peskies jabbering away.
It reminds me of when many people are talking at once in a restaurant... just a collective blabbering.

6930 USB is active now, stepping on this
« Last Edit: October 19, 2013, 1209 UTC by Mentholyptus »
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Re: UNID 6933 LSB 2300 UTC Oct 18 2013
« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2013, 2338 UTC »
S5 here.  Give them peskies hell!   Lol!!!
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Re: UNID 6933 LSB 2300 UTC Oct 18 2013
« Reply #3 on: October 19, 2013, 1541 UTC »
Hi,

in north-western Italy, I had some weak signals on 6933 LSB at:

- 1.40z (19th Oct 2013): https://app.box.com/s/be9p00btmktvev7y5ezb
- 1.56z (19th Oct 2013): https://app.box.com/s/maaevjjk916x3ug6jclw
- 1.59z (19th Oct 2013): https://app.box.com/s/k9t0xw56reovexac6mm2

As I wrote on the 6925 LSB thread, it was my first night chasing NA Pirates, and if I did really crossed the pond, I'd be at cloud nine.

Looking forward to your take on those recordings.

Ciao,
Chris

 

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