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Loggings => European Pirates and Private Stations => Topic started by: prldx on November 15, 2024, 1456 UTC

Title: Jamming of Mystery_Radio_21, November 2024
Post by: prldx on November 15, 2024, 1456 UTC
2238 Nice signal in Ireland on 4870 with typical music S9 +10
2246 ID "Mystery 21"
If the jamming is proven to be from a known source the governing body and licencing authorities should be informed and government agencies and amateur organisations in charge of frequencies
should be told about it. Maybe its time to get tough with these bandits.

I guess it would be funny to inform the authorities, that an unlicencend station is jammed.

73,
Patrick
Title: Re: Jamming of Mystery Radio 21, November 2024
Post by: Gordon Bridgewater on November 15, 2024, 1644 UTC
2238 Nice signal in Ireland on 4870 with typical music S9 +10
2246 ID "Mystery 21"
If the jamming is proven to be from a known source the governing body and licencing authorities should be informed and government agencies and amateur organisations in charge of frequencies
should be told about it. Maybe its time to get tough with these bandits.
2258 Sign off

I'm sure the authorities (i.e. Fed Net Agency/BNetzA) know the operators and location of the jammed station (as they have been raided before).
However, impressive signal and audio last night.
Title: Re: Jamming of Mystery Radio 21, November 2024
Post by: kris on November 15, 2024, 2320 UTC
     Jamming performed by the station in Kall - Krekel is clearly doing this on purpose, as he follows WR 21. He thinks he is doing it deliberately, to ensure a clear channel for his business clients

- Hello Burghard below entry, you know best how to spell it Kall-Krekel
Title: Re: Jamming of Mystery Radio 21, November 2024
Post by: Gordon Bridgewater on November 16, 2024, 0944 UTC
     Jamming performed by the station in Kell - Krakell is clearly doing this on purpose, as he follows WR 21. He thinks he is doing it deliberately, to ensure a clear channel for his business clients

Remember though, this frequency band (60m) is not allocated to broadcasters in Europe, hence no reason to ensure a clear channel for business clients.
BTW: I love the way you spell Kell-Krakell