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Loggings => European Pirates and Private Stations => Topic started by: kris on March 05, 2024, 1730 UTC

Title: UNID pro RU 5838 USB 1736 UTC 05 MAR 2024
Post by: kris on March 05, 2024, 1730 UTC
1736 S9+50 start in loop Ru Katyusha  by Anna German preceded by a short file digi
       During the breaks between the music, you can hear the hum of the network,
      identical to the previously described transmitter
      1737 6911 USB S9 at the time the sound of "chopping wood"
1819 break audio, pips S9+30
1918 a few seconds of song without increasing power

- I managed to listen to Kiwi receivers near the borders of Russia with the results:
Lublin PL            S7
Bjarred SE          S7
Gotland SE         S9
Kotka FI             S7
Cherepoviets RU S7 
Dorohoi  RO       S9+10
My guess is the location in the Kaliningrad district, which is about 140 km away!
This is not from Podmoskovie, Donbas or Crimea
Title: Re: UNID pro RU 5838 USB 1736 UTC 05 MAR 2024
Post by: Ray Lalleu on March 05, 2024, 1744 UTC
on 5838 USB
1748 "Katyusha"
Title: Re: UNID pro RU 5838 USB 1736 UTC 05 MAR 2024
Post by: autovon on March 05, 2024, 1752 UTC
1752z Hearing S9 on Polish SDR.  Loud audio hum in between song loop.
1809z loop still going.
Title: Re: UNID pro RU 5838 USB 1736 UTC 05 MAR 2024
Post by: autovon on March 05, 2024, 2039 UTC
Tuned back here at 2039z and there is some type of channel marker?
Title: Re: UNID pro RU 5838 USB 1736 UTC 05 MAR 2024
Post by: Fisherman on March 05, 2024, 2046 UTC
Yes I heard that "beep" marker before when they were on 6800 to 6999
Title: Re: UNID pro RU 5838 USB 1736 UTC 05 MAR 2024
Post by: autovon on March 05, 2024, 2308 UTC
Just saw a post by Ary on the UXDF list that references this frequency also many other Russian channel marker frequencies with the ‘pip’.