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26915 AM 26.915 MHz Activity 1405 UTC 5 August 2018
« on: August 05, 2018, 1406 UTC »
26915 kHz - 26.915 MHz AM very busy with lots of AM signals booming in.  Lots of nearby frequencies also active, including 26905 AM, 26925 AM, 26885 AM, 26835 AM and 26785 AM
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Re: 26915 AM 26.915 MHz Activity 1405 UTC 5 August 2018
« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2018, 1411 UTC »
1411 Still going here. Channel 6 is insane as usual, of course. I think I am receiving some R/C signals on 27255.
1420 Yes, R/C signals for sure, like what we heard yesterday.
« Last Edit: August 05, 2018, 1420 UTC by ChrisSmolinski »
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Re: 26915 AM 26.915 MHz Activity 1405 UTC 5 August 2018
« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2018, 1428 UTC »
I'm hearing FSK bursts every couple seconds on 27255 in FM mode (or USB mode) with lots of adjacent-channel QRM from 27265 and, at times, from 27245 AM.  There's not a lot of AM voice traffic on 27255 which makes listening to the data link stuff easier. 

I also heard some AM voice traffic on 27195, which is also a R/C channel - channel 19A.  Possibly the same stations from Texas and Louisiana that were heard yesterday.
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