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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: Nella F. on February 10, 2013, 0005 UTC

Title: UNID 6.930 AM 2234 UTC 9 Feb 2013
Post by: Nella F. on February 10, 2013, 0005 UTC
Just before goin' out for a little walk this bounced off the atmosphere: 2234utc., 6.930usb, maybe violin/string instru., Gaelic maybe, fades, barely audible above local qrm. Anybody else catch this one?


RCCI: definitely music...
Title: Re: 6.930
Post by: RCCI on February 10, 2013, 0022 UTC
I usually receive a type of heterodyne signal on 6.930 to 6.931 which is pronounced in the USB mode.   ...Steve
Title: Re: 6.930
Post by: Jolly Roger on February 10, 2013, 0120 UTC
I had it in northern Canada. Definitely a transmission as I could pick out bursts of music but not steady enough to even wait around to ID.
Title: Re: 6.930
Post by: ChrisSmolinski on February 10, 2013, 1430 UTC
I checked the SDR recording, and there was a very weak AM transmission on 6930 from 2227 to 2233. Inaudible at first, just a carrier on the waterfall, then some audio starting around 2231z. Picked up a bit more at 2232z, definite music, including vocals. Off (not a fade out) at 2233z.