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Author Topic: A flurry of number stations via Twente  (Read 1970 times)

Offline glimmer twin

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A flurry of number stations via Twente
« on: June 18, 2013, 1811 UTC »
all heard today between 17:30 & 18:10 utc via Twente SDR

17:30z  10438  XPA
17:42z  4973//5373  S21
17:50    9938   XPA
17:55z  5815   G11
18:00z  5820   M01
18:10z  14518  E11


Usually I don't log & report stuff I don't hear via my own rigs at my QTH in Missouri but it was such a blur of stations I just thought I would mention it. Also I never would hear most of these stations if not for Twent & other remotes The only station I hear from my qth is Cuba ( HM01).
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Offline desmoface

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Re: A flurry of number stations via Twente
« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2013, 1829 UTC »
Very cool, I've never really tried Twente, I'll have to check it out sometime.

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Re: A flurry of number stations via Twente
« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2013, 0328 UTC »
I'm trying Twente right now and I'm able to tune in UVB-76