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Author Topic: 6902.5 kHz USB Spanish Language QSO 2120 UTC 25 Jan 2018  (Read 459 times)

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6902.5 kHz USB Spanish Language QSO 2120 UTC 25 Jan 2018
« on: January 25, 2018, 2124 UTC »
Hearing one side of a QSO in Spanish (sounds like Mexican accented Spanish) on an odd frequency, 6902.5 USB.  In fact, this sounds like one station just talking nonstop.  Lots of VFO swooshes, whistles and CB-like roger beeps heard over the OM talking.  Several mentions of "money"

2121 UTC - first station stopped transmitting, I can hear a much weaker station just barely above the noise floor
2122 UTC - there's something there but I can't make anything out, then the stronger station replied, complete with more whistling
2122 UTC - this is sounding more and more like a ragchew net, now a third station is wishing the other operators a good afternoon
2123 UTC - casual ham radio / freeband CB / amateur radio chatter like QSO on-going on frequency
U.S. East Coast, various HF/VHF/UHF radios/transceivers/scanners/receivers - land mobile system operator - focus on VHF/UHF and 11m

 

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