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Author Topic: 6 MHz Marine Band Logs Evening 25/26 Jan 2018  (Read 883 times)

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6 MHz Marine Band Logs Evening 25/26 Jan 2018
« on: January 25, 2018, 2352 UTC »
6200 kHz to 6525 kHz 6 MHz HF-SSB marine band maritime HF mobile band 25 Jan 2018 into 26 Jan 2018 UTC

6200 kHz USB - Spanish language chatter, fishing boats, SIO 333
6203 kHz USB - Two QSOs going at once Italian language, "prego" heard several times QRM from 6205 carrier
6212 kHz USB - English language, probably fishery radio net (closer to 6212.2 kHz)
6215 kHz USB - Spanish language
6221 kHz USB - Spanish language, fishing fleet chatter, weak
6262 kHz USB - Spanish language, informal chatter
6269.5 kHz USB - Spanish language, OM reading series of numbers with decimal points
6273 kHz LSB - Spanish language w/QRM from 6269.5 USB
6277 kHz USB - Spanish language, very strong - fishery HF radio
6300 kHz USB - Maybe Italian? language, lots of deep long fades (weird propagation tonight)
6303 kHz USB - Spanish language, OM and YL talking, long pauses between replies, maybe a phone patch
6363 kHz USB - Spanish language, typical pescadore CB-like chatter
6465 kHz USB - Spanish language, S9+30 very good copy, sounds like another fishing fleet radio net


6525 kHz - 6765 kHz is aeronautical mobile
U.S. East Coast, various HF/VHF/UHF radios/transceivers/scanners/receivers - land mobile system operator - focus on VHF/UHF and 11m