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Author Topic: UNID 6925 AM 1839 UTC 12 Sept 2019  (Read 787 times)

Offline WWBR

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UNID 6925 AM 1839 UTC 12 Sept 2019
« on: September 12, 2019, 1842 UTC »
Walked in and seen a signal on 6925 AM on NA5B kiwi in DC, playing music by EDM Kings.
S7 with some fades. SIO 333. QRN isn't too bad there at the moment.
« Last Edit: September 12, 2019, 1849 UTC by Radio Boogie »
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Realistic DX440 with random wire
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Various vintage Portables
Transmitter: Yaesu FT757GX
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Re: UNID 6925 AM 1839 UTC 12 Sept 2019
« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2019, 1918 UTC »
Very weak - S3 and noisy band

1914 - Love Me Do /Beatles
1918 - gone or faded away
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Re: UNID 6925 AM 1839 UTC 12 Sept 2019
« Reply #2 on: September 12, 2019, 2043 UTC »
I've been monitoring 6925 kHz on CHris' kiwi while I work on the studio. I've heard some additional brief transmissions with occasional blips of audio come and go. I believe it is someone tinkering with their setup, perhaps getting ready for the weekend.
Grundig Satellit 800 ME with 35' sloper
Realistic DX440 with random wire
Realistic DX120 with random wire
Various vintage Portables
Transmitter: Yaesu FT757GX
Inverted V, mounted 20' above a chainlink fence, N to S
Comments and reception reports welcome.
eQSL to radio.boogie@protonmail.com