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Russian Beacon
« on: June 23, 2009, 2033 UTC »
"M" - Magadan, 5154.4 @ 1130 UTC made another appearance to my QTH.

Very wavery, probably auroral skip, even hit 3 S-units at one point :o

Could have sworn I heard "S" - Severomorsk, 5153.9 in there too, but fell asleep before I could confirm :-[

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Re: Russian Beacon
« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2009, 1737 UTC »
Has anyone heard the "V V V" beacon on 7002 kHz for a while? I don't believe I've heard it in a few years now.
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TS-850S, 40 meter full-wave loop, various dipoles