After doing a log with the Russian remote SDR, I thought I would use the Swedish one...and make a new thread since my other post had gotten so large:
Since the SSB traffic all was right on frequency, and the AM signals are all over the place, I decided to log the SSB traffic in its own section:
2890 kHz USB - Russian language, casual chatter (right on frequency 2890.0 kHz)
2895 kHz USB - Russian language, casual chatter (also right on frequency 2895.0 kHz)
2917 kHz USB - Russian language, with minor splatter from stronger signals on 2920 kHz USB
2920 kHz USB - Russian language, OM talking rapidly - talking to a second station...casual QSO
2925 kHz USB - Russian language, similar to other traffic heard around these frequencies
3006 kHz USB - Russian language, slightly distorted with terrible heterodyne scream QRM from AM signal on 3008.3 kHz
3040 kHz USB - Russian language,
AM two way village radio Siberian radio Russian tundra radio logs 2-3 MHz band, Russian / Slavic language...lots of frequency drift, so, as in the previous log, I am going to preface each log with the frequency I think they're 'shooting for'. Since these AM signals are anywhere from 5-6 kHz wide to 8 kHz wide, there is some overlap and QRM from time to time. SSB signals mixed in with AM traffic as well as various digital modes right around the 2900 kHz to 3100 kHz area in particular.
2980 kHz AM - 2980.2 kHz, 2981.1 kHz, Russian language - pretty weak
2998 kHz AM - 2998.2 kHz - strong Russian voices, talking to a station on 2998.3 kHz
3002 kHz AM - 3001.7 kHz, 3002.8 kHz, 3003.0 kHz with QRM from strong FSK signal on 3001 kHz USB
3007 kHz AM - 3006.2 kHz, 3007.4 kHz 3008.0 kHz, 3008.3 kHz, with lots of QRM from 3006 kHz USB
3024 kHz AM - 3023.9 kHz (significant drift) and 3024.5 kHz (strong!)
3047 kHz AM - started at 3046.1 kHz, ended up at 3046.6 kHz, working a station on 3046.8 kHz (much more stable) also 3046.2 kHz