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Author Topic: UNID Spanish Language 6928 kHz LSB 1120 UTC 26 Jan 2018  (Read 541 times)

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UNID Spanish Language 6928 kHz LSB 1120 UTC 26 Jan 2018
« on: January 26, 2018, 1125 UTC »
Frequency: 6928 kHz 6.928 MHz
Mode: LSB
Language: Spanish

Early-morning radio chatter.  Two OMs talking about radio propagation conditions, radios, buying radios, and typical amateur radio like chatter.  At 1124 UTC, a third station broke in.  Very good signals this time of the morning, in the neighborhood of S3-S6.  Mention of talking on "80 meters" and other ham radio talk.  Very professional sounding (not like the guys talking on 6925 LSB).

1125 UTC - "hello frequency" replied "what's you question, sir?" - almost like a pescadore elmer net!
1127 UTC - more talk about stations worked, mention of Venezuela
1128 UTC - the weaker station is dropping out significantly, did not get an ID or location



I really dislike the frequency choice here..I liked it better when they were on 6900 LSB and moved 5 kHz up or down from there.  6928 LSB is perfect for QRMing with the usual pirate frequency of 6925 kHz, especially if a pirate broadcaster is using 6925 USB.
« Last Edit: January 26, 2018, 1128 UTC by R4002 »
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