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Author Topic: UNID 6920 LSB 03:01 UTC Nov 2013  (Read 1393 times)

Offline OldSeaRock

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UNID 6920 LSB 03:01 UTC Nov 2013
« on: November 09, 2013, 0304 UTC »
Pescador?  En Espanol.  Tejas - Cinco Cinco (5-5)

Either faded or gone by 03:03, came back through the noise at 03:24

QUESTION:  Does anyone give a rip whether these "Pescadores" or whatever they are, are logged?

« Last Edit: November 09, 2013, 0324 UTC by OldSeaRock »
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Re: UNID 6920 LSB 03:01 UTC Nov 2013
« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2013, 0328 UTC »
What we need is a spanish speaker to speak to them and warn them off
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Re: UNID 6920 LSB 03:01 UTC Nov 2013
« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2013, 0500 UTC »
Does anyone give a rip whether these "Pescadores" or whatever they are, are logged?

These transmissions can occasionally be interesting.  The pesquitoes who've mostly haunted 7000 LSB have provided some interesting DXing opportunities, and some interesting back stories about radio in other countries.
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