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Loggings => Peskies => Topic started by: Charlie_Dont_Surf on June 16, 2023, 0031 UTC
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Music. This might be a peskie goofing around or it might not.
0033 - Next song. Might be sung in Spanish but I'm not sure.
0041 - Accordion music with what sounds like Portuguese. Female voice saying in English, "(something) forty-one".
0042 - Slight change of frequency.
0050 - I have to step away for a while. Move it to the Peskie or LA sections if you wish.
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0035 UTC
music
S5 signal very weak in the noise
Latin American Pirate
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on 6919 LSB direct
0036 music, pause (voice traffic), 0037 music again (same track ?)
0040 music from Columbia ?, 0041 W voice in E? no copy
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0042 UTC Unid OM singer in Spanish? Also a YL speaking during the song
0044 UTC Same song repeated
0045 UTC Different song now with OM singer in Spanish
0047 UTC Different song-OM singer
0050 UTC Signal is weaker now...buried in the noise but it's there
Sounds like peskies are having a party! If they're on a boat and broadcasting music without benefit of a license...that makes them pirates 8)
Here's my recording from 0042-0057 UTC:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fF_sEbaKTwqSuilSD_FaNMM_R6kFLH-i/view?usp=sharing
Please QSL! LMAO....
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S7 on the PY2-81502 KiwiSDR in Brazil. This is a common Peskie frequency in Brazil and music and jamming is fairly common. This particular case seems to be a Peskie broadcast, not jamming.
0047 UTC-BEAT AAH ZÉ DA MANGA - Funk Meme by Sr. Nescau
0050 UTC-Weaker station back with the same music
0052 UTC-First station back again
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0048 Music ?
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Some of the ones in SS literally are pirates. They lay in wait off the coast of Nicaragua and Honduras and intercept the cocaine speedboats coming up the Caribbean coast. They also prey on yachts. It's a lucrative business, either way around. The islands and the coasts of Central America on the Caribbean side create a lot of bottle necks, as does the Panama Canal for yachts.
On the Pacific side, the coke boats stay further out to sea and make the direct run to western Mexico. You can thank all the North American cokeheads for big loads worth all the money that create the piracy and the blood.
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Some of the ones in SS literally are pirates. They lay in wait off the coast of Nicaragua and Honduras and intercept the cocaine speedboats coming up the Caribbean coast. They also prey on yachts. It's a lucrative business, either way around. The islands and the coasts of Central America on the Caribbean side create a lot of bottle necks, as does the Panama Canal for yachts.
On the Pacific side, the coke boats stay further out to sea and make the direct run to western Mexico. You can thank all the North American cokeheads for big loads worth all the money that create the piracy and the blood.
Interesting, what frequencies do those guys use? I am sure the 6919 LSB guys are hams, I saw one sending a waterfall image of the International Amateur Radio Union logo a while ago. The 6925 LSB guys are probably fishermen. The 6900 guys are also ham pirates in the western US and western Mexico.
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Years ago, they used to pretend to be the "Nicaraguan Coast Guard" based in Bluefields, and would hang out near the old pirate frequencies between 6950-6960. A friend of mine whose family has business interests in Honduras and Nicaragua clued me into the fact that Nicaragua couldn't afford a Coast Guard, and the locals along the coast would often offer to trade you cocaine for a couple of cases of cold beer.
Honduras is about the same, but a lot of men openly carry guns. Ron DeSantis would love San Pedro Sula, lot's of guns and lot's of transsexual hookers. Highest HIV rate in the region with direct flights to Miami daily. It would take his mind off of Disney World.
The last President of Honduras was extradited to the US last year over he and his brother are suspected international drug kingpins. He's sitting in a jail cell in NYC at the moment awaiting trial. Los Hermanos Hernandez are reputed to be tied to the Sinaloa Cartel, a nice bunch of fella's to be in business with.