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Author Topic: 6893 kHz USB Spanish Language - Presumed Radiotelephone Link 2056 UTC 2 Nov 18  (Read 531 times)

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I have logged activity on this frequency several times before.  Hearing one side of a conversation, a YL speaking to another [unheard] station.  There is a very strong data ute signal a few kHz up and its making listening difficult.  Sounds like an informal telephone-like conversation...characteristic of the radiotelephone systems that are often heard coming out of Latin America and are found all over the 6765-7000 kHz fixed/mobile 43 meter band, but usually stay below 6900 kHz.

Listening via the ΣSDR located on the CT/MA border.  6893 kHz 6.893 MHz 6893 USB mode.  Spanish language. 
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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