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Other / Re: 3731 LSB new competition RU 1930 UTC 05 Jan 2019
« on: January 21, 2019, 1412 UTC »
Computer generated voice, ironically the same voice as this:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QyxU1CflyzA

Not the same source of course.

797
Peskies / 6090 kHz USB Pescadores En Espanol 2217 UTC 18 Jan 2019
« on: January 18, 2019, 2219 UTC »
Pescadores hiding in the 49 meter shortwave broadcast band.  I know this frequency has been logged previously in use by Gloucester, MA fishing fleets but this time its Latin Americans.  Standard pescadore fishing fleet fishing boat communications type chatter.  I don't blame them either, the 6 MHz marine band is jam-packed with other users right now as is 43 meters. 

Pescadores communications en espanol 6090 kHz 6.090 MHz USB mode USB voice via COMMSIGMA KiwiSDR on the CT/MA border.

798
6666.6 kHz and 6670 kHz USB both active (along with other frequencies in the 6-7 MHz region), but 6666.6 USB is very active.  Que pasa, Antonio, gambio!.  OM whistling into mic on 6666.6 kHz USB at 2210 UTC. 

45 metros radio amateurs freebanders out of banders 6.6 MHz 45 meters pescadores UNID Spanish language 6666.6 USB

799
Old Time Radio 6770 kHz AM 6.770 MHz AM

2205 UTC - YL talking, good signal, almost S9 on the COMMSIGMA KiwiSDR.  One of best I've heard OTR in a long time

800
Peskies / Pescadores on 5000 kHz USB (with WWV!) 2155 UTC 18 Jan 2019
« on: January 18, 2019, 2158 UTC »
They're back on 5000 kHz USB 5.000 MHz USB mode with WWV clicking away underneath them.  Solid signals again this evening. 

801
2153 UTC - "Secret Agent Man" coming in bits and pieces on the COMMSIGMA KiwiSDR
2159 UTC - "Crazy Train"
2200 UTC - another song but unable to ID
2202 UTC - strong pescadore signals back on 6925 LSB causing considerable QRM
2204 UTC - can hear music still going

802
North American Shortwave Pirate / UNID 6925 AM 2037 UTC 18 Jan 2019
« on: January 18, 2019, 2038 UTC »
6925 kHz pirate station
6.925 MHz
AM mode

Strong carrier and music a few minutes after Amphetamine Radio signed off, a couple carrier keyups and then right into music at 2037 UTC.  Nice strong AM modulation

2040 UTC - "Only The Lonely"
2055 UTC - the pescadores showed up on 6925 kHz LSB, fading in and out, but the AM station is, for the most part, owning the frequency
2056 UTC - "You Got Lucky" - Tom Petty

803
12225 kHz 12.225 MHz LSB voice SS Spanish language, within the 11975 kHz to 12330 kHz fixed/mobile allocation, although most of us know that a lot of broadcast stations hang out in the lower part of that range.  12 MHz is also a marine allocation, but these guys aren't in the marine band just yet.

Net ended (stations said good bye to each other) around 1503 UTC and frequency is now clear.

Received via COMMSIGMA KiwiSDR on the CT/MA border.

804
Lots of Spanish voices in the 10 MHz region this morning.  Hearing salty sailor talk on 10202 kHz USB, as well as 10222.2 kHz USB, 10250 kHz USB, 10205 kHz USB...probably others.

Received via COMMSIGMA KiwiSDR on the CT/MA border.  Presumed pescadores going by the operating style, frequency, mode and accent of Spanish language spoken.

805
9555.5 kHz USB 9.555.5 MHz USB Spanish Language SS OMs within the 31 meter shortwave broadcast band.  SIO 222 or so.  Heavy use of proper radio procedures, likely fishermen, discussing catch amounts and plans tomorrow.  Several numbers heard, two digits usually.  "its all good" and general chit-chat, presumed pescadores.

Via COMMSIGMA KiwiSDR on the CT/MA border.

806
Hearing Spanish language chatter on 9225 kHz 9.225 MHz USB and 9198 kHz 9.198 MHz LSB mode (one of the stations sounds better on 9197.9 kHz) this morning via the COMMSIGMA KiwiSDR.  This matches with the usage of the 8-10 MHz (and higher) frequencies during the day and the 4-6 MHz frequencies at night. 

807
Peskies / 9147 kHz USB Pescadores? 1430 UTC 18 Jan 2019
« on: January 18, 2019, 1434 UTC »
Via COMMSIGMA KiwiSDR, weak voice traffic heard on QRG 9147 kHz 9.147 MHz USB mode.  Presumed fishing fleet communications outside the legal HF marine bands.  Spanish language.  Several other frequencies in the 8-10 MHz region also active.  OM whistling into mic at 1434 UTC.

808
Peskies / 6777 kHz USB UNID Spanish Language 1415 UTC 18 Jan 2019
« on: January 18, 2019, 1418 UTC »
Diego and another unknown OM chatting away on 6777 kHz, the OM talking to Diego sounds better closer to 6777.1 kHz.  Not sure who's off frequency, given the randomness of the freebanders.  Diego is on 6777.0 kHz.  Stumbled upon this QSO while listening to Old Time Radio on 6770 kHz AM. 

6777.7 kHz has been logged previously. 

Receiver is the COMMSIGMA Sigma KiwiSDR on the CT/MA border. 

809
I have a carrier on 6770 kHz on the CT/MA COMMSIGMA KiwiSDR at 1410 UTC.  Some audio heard, carrier S5-S6.   At 1414 UTC, YL heard speaking with some instrumental music coming through.  Fading in nicely at 1415 UTC with some ute QRM and some two-way SSB chatter on 6777 kHz USB. 

810
Classic Pirate Radio Relay Service
6935 kHz 6.935 MHz USB mode

2159 UTC - ID computer-generated YL voice
2200 UTC - mellow guitar music continues
2202 UTC - "standby for another quality Radio Airplane production" into OM DJ talk and sound effects
2203 UTC - Steve Miller Band - Jet Airliner
2205 UTC - audio sounds choppy, not sure if its the recording or what

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