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Author Topic: 6880 kHz LSB vs. 6875 kHz USB Spanish/Portuguese 2155 UTC 27 Feb 2019  (Read 1345 times)

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6880 kHz LSB - Portuguese chatter on frequency, with some QRM from Spanish speakers on 6875 kHz USB.  OMs whistling into mics on top of each other, laughing, typical freebander activity.  Maybe two QSOs going on at once on 6880 LSB.

Received via COMMSIGMA KiwiSDR on the CT/MA border
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Re: 6880 kHz LSB vs. 6875 kHz USB Spanish/Portuguese 2155 UTC 27 Feb 2019
« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2019, 1142 UTC »
Seems that the propagation changed or somebody QSY’ed (or both) but 6881 kHz USB was also active at points with strong Spanish language chatter
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