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Author Topic: Peskies / Pescadores / Freebanders Loggings 24 April 2017 0000+ UTC  (Read 860 times)

Offline R4002

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Lots of frequencies active tonight 6 MHz - 7 MHz region.

6875 kHz USB - Spanish (causing QRM to pirate station on 6880.5 kHz AM)
6890 kHz LSB - Spanish
6900 kHz LSB - Spanish, mention of Puerto Rico very very strong (causing QRM to pirate station on 6900 kHz AM)
6900 kHz USB - Spanish (6900 LSB, 6900 USB and 6905 LSB were all going while a pirate was broadcasting on 6900 AM)
6905 kHz LSB - Spanish - also interfering with 6900 kHz AM signal
6910 kHz LSB - Spanish, mention of "California", talking about UNID pirate station that was on 6912.5 kHz AM (6912.5 went QRT at 0100 UTC)
6915 kHz USB - Spanish, with music
6919 kHz LSB - Portuguese
6925 kHz LSB - Portuguese
6930 kHz LSB - Portuguese (weak)
6935 kHz LSB - Portuguese, complete with OPs laughing hysterically
6947 kHz LSB - Portuguese
6950 kHz USB - Spanish - 6950 USB seems more and more popular, which is annoying since its a popular pirate frequency
6955 kHz USB - Spanish
6960 kHz LSB - Spanish
6965 kHz LSB - Portuguese
6970 kHz LSB - Portuguese
6995 kHz LSB - Portuguese
U.S. East Coast, various HF/VHF/UHF radios/transceivers/scanners/receivers - land mobile system operator - focus on VHF/UHF and 11m