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Oops, was LSB, sorry. Nervous about my first post

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Damn Skippy, S9 to 30 dB over here. "Chicken Song" by VdanielV and many others Shazam couldn't identify. ID by SSTV. Many other SSTV pictures.

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Utility / Re: EAM? 6988 USB 2324 UTC 3 Oct 2017
« on: November 08, 2018, 1621 UTC »
Heard two of them today (8 Nov2018). Station IDed as "Q0D" (second character "zero"). Sounds exactly like an HFGCS EAM, but there was no parallel activity on the normal HFGCS frequencies. Could this be Canadian military? Googling doesn't produce any info for me.

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North American Shortwave Pirate / UNID, 6925.7 AM, 1-31-15 1830Z
« on: January 31, 2015, 1836 UTC »
Played "Tainted Love/Where Did Our Love Go" medley by SoftCell, then off. Not sure what might have come before, but I don't think much. I scan a number of frequencies and stopped as soon as I heard the carrier. Decent signal but much fading.

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Thanks for posting, Dave. That has always been way down in the noise when I've tried to hear it.

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Has anybody gotten the "TS3 Monitor" iPhone app to work? I get "invalid user name and password". I'm wondering what "info port" and "voice port" should be set to.

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HF Beacons / Re: Dashers / Ditters 5 December
« on: December 05, 2012, 1922 UTC »
Chris posted some more frequencies. I have all of them up to 17 MHz. I must be in the skip zone for the ones on higher frequencies.

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HF Beacons / Re: Dashers / Ditters 5 December
« on: December 05, 2012, 1858 UTC »
I have all of them here in Kentucky except:

8275 and 12025 (other QRM)

18050, 22050 and 24050 (may mean I am in the skip zone from the transmitter on these frequencies).

Given how strong the 6 and 7 MHz signals are here in the daytime, I'd say eastern North America.

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