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Offline John Poet

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6840 USB , EE YL phonetics
« on: March 30, 2010, 0115 UTC »
0107 UTC on 6840 kHz USB.

 Phonetics in English by YL. About S-3. I grabbed onto this because at first it sounded like the "Ultraman"s voice under the static. Lots of "romeo, delta, echo, charlie, charlie" etc.

Anyone heard this here before?


(Actually, I guess this is in AM although I listened in USB). What sounds like a strong English accent on the YL.

« Last Edit: March 30, 2010, 0121 UTC by John Poet »

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Re: 6840 USB , EE YL phonetics
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2010, 0618 UTC »
Probably E10, based on time and frequency.  That YL plays hard to get here in Texas - I don't hear from her nearly often enough.
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Re: 6840 USB , EE YL phonetics
« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2010, 1735 UTC »
Here on the West Coast; have been unable to observe this signal,so far.

I think the signal path runs primarily up and down the East Coast.
Could go through one of the Auora Zones. During Geo-Magnetic Storm
may have a flutter Fade to it. Have to dig up a Globe.

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