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Loggings => Latin American Pirate => Topic started by: Shortwave_Listener on October 08, 2022, 0201 UTC
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Exact frequency is 7995.52 kHz and drifting slightly. Weak signals in North America, Brazil, and Ireland but I can’t get a very good signal anywhere.
0155 UTC-Unknown music, very weak
0337 UTC-Signal suddenly very messy then OFF
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Transmission quality change at 0337 UTC.
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Just a het here on 7995.5
Nothing discernable here in Maryland. Sorry. Good luck
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02:04 UTC - I have a bit of a carrier in the noise from my location but cannot confirm. Unreadable. Shame, it is kind of an interesting part of the band to be in.
02:10 UTC - I can see the carrier on the University of Twente Wide-band WebSDR;
02:14 UTC - Carrier is also visible on the Bedford, England UK KiwiSDR.
RSPduo | End-fed longwire antenna
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0108 Heavy Hetrodyne on band here
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I have been checking lots and lots of KiwiSDR’s and had no luck. However, I have noticed a few things. This is in one of the Brazilian pirate bands (stations there sometimes operate near 8000 kHz) and there is some weak audio in Brazil. The KiwiSDR’s there generally do not have great reception, so the presence of a signal from a low-power foreign pirate would be unusual. Radio Casa on 8000 kHz from Brazil is also being heard better in Europe than Brazil right now (the band does weird things when it has gone long) so propagation of this station also supports that theory. While I am not 100% sure, my best guess is this is a Brazilian station and this thread should be moved to Latin American Pirate.