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Author Topic: Russian Nat'l Anthem Loop 9310 USB 3 FEB 2023  (Read 889 times)

Offline Paul B. Walker, Jr.

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Russian Nat'l Anthem Loop 9310 USB 3 FEB 2023
« on: February 09, 2023, 0452 UTC »
Sorry, sorry for being so so late to post a log and audio.. I'm kept busy by my job and DX'ing. I'm basically working or Dxing and when Dxing I focus on logging, not posting.

Back on Feb 3rd at 0519UTC, I had a pirate on 9310kHz USB at my Alaska QTH with cruddy audio running the Russian national anthem over and over again in a loop. The cruddy audio is partly them and the radio's USB function drifting a bit in the cold.

Here's the audio:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Itv0i4sN85yhhUojKkUIpIus4gEN_41U/view?usp=share_link
« Last Edit: February 09, 2023, 0501 UTC by Shortwave_Listener »
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Re: Russian Nat'l Anthem Loop 9310 USB Feb 3
« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2023, 0500 UTC »
This is a Russian military beacon, also heard on several frequencies including 7700, 8001, 9041, 9900, 10200, & 10420 USB.
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Re: Russian Nat'l Anthem Loop 9310 USB Feb 3
« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2023, 0504 UTC »
This is a Russian military beacon, also heard on several frequencies including 7700, 8001, 9041, 9900, 10200, & 10420 USB.

Ah ha.. i dont spend much time listening to or logging or reading up on stuff outside of the SW BC Band, so i wasnt surewhat this was.

a military beacon, probably is using old equipment.. would explain the cruddier than usual audio

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Re: Russian Nat'l Anthem Loop 9310 USB 3 FEB 2023
« Reply #3 on: March 11, 2023, 2302 UTC »
Solid reception 2301z here in CT USA.
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