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Loggings => Utility => Topic started by: Ray Lalleu on October 26, 2019, 1401 UTC
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on 6945 USB
1357 kind of Volmet station, in Eastern language ?,
list of places with 'temperatura' and a few other parameters,
1400 off
edit : ID, thanks to prldx (see reply)
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Hi Ray,
Rostov Volmet // 6617 & 11297
73,
Patrick
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how do we know this was Rostov Volmet? the frequency of 6945 doesn't match any i've seen for Rostov Volmet.
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Normally they ID themselves at the end of each transmission like "ROSTOV METEO, KONEC" (KONEC ≈ OUT)
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Don't have Rostov Volmet on latest VOLMET worldwide list on that frequency, however, it is listed for 6.617MHz tx 25/55 RLAP Rostov 2.0Kw transmitter, in Russian.
6.945MHz could be maritime or military in Russia.
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@ Looking-Glass:
ROSTOV VOLMET is verified by ID'ing themselves at the and of transmission as I described above.
As we know from Russian officials they give a sh*t on bandplans for their state's communications. If they want they access new frequencies. And they don't give a damn if they mistune a transmitter also...
;)
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I heard their ID at the beginning of the transmission. Hereīs my recording from Oct 27: https://www.dropbox.com/s/i7eq1nxzg6iyofh/Rostov%206945.MP3?dl=0
So it was clearly Rostov Volmet.
Itīs not a listed Volmet frequency, but the frequency is one of the Russian Regional Aero-Net frequencies. So the Volmet broadcast might have been there by error as I couldnīt hear them on their 8 MHz frequency on that day.
73,
Patrick
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I heard their ID at the beginning of the transmission. Hereīs my recording from Oct 27: https://www.dropbox.com/s/i7eq1nxzg6iyofh/Rostov%206945.MP3?dl=0
So it was clearly Rostov Volmet.
Itīs not a listed Volmet frequency, but the frequency is one of the Russian Regional Aero-Net frequencies. So the Volmet broadcast might have been there by error as I couldnīt hear them on their 8 MHz frequency on that day.
73,
Patrick
thanks for the information and recording. i'm going to keep listening for it as Rostov Volmet is one i've been trying to hear.