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Author Topic: Old Time Radio OTR 6770 kHz AM 0010 UTC 25 Aug 2017  (Read 1084 times)

Offline R4002

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Old Time Radio OTR 6770 kHz AM 0010 UTC 25 Aug 2017
« on: August 25, 2017, 0014 UTC »
Old Time Radio 6770 kHz 6.770 MHz, have a faint carrier on 6770.0 kHz and some very very faint bits and pieces of audio coming through.  Unfortunately, there is a fair amount of QRM tonight...in the form of Spanish language traffic on 6765 kHz USB, Portuguese traffic on 6769 LSB, and a strong CW signal that seems to be repeating the same message over and over again on 6767 kHz.  

The carrier and tell-tale bits and pieces of AM audio means its OTR though!  The CW and sporadic SSB QRM are making any copy of the weak audio basically impossible, especially in regular old AM mode.  Switching to 6770 kHz USB makes things a bit easier.  
« Last Edit: September 11, 2017, 1750 UTC by ByteBORG »
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Re: Old Time Radio OTR 6770 kHz AM 0010 UTC 25 August 2017
« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2017, 0027 UTC »
Here also since 0019 UTC with some fair audio, best in USB due to some kind of jammer spur (sounds like a DRM buzzing noise). Some peaks in USB where it's almost listenable....also plenty of static crashing to make things difficult
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