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UNID 6927 USB 1439 UTC 23 NOV 2019
« on: November 23, 2019, 1451 UTC »
Signal appeared abruptly on Denton Hill kiwi near Flint, MI. SIO 354, S7 fairly stable.

Sounded like someone setting up audio sources into a mixer. Signal sounded decent, good low end but a tad on the muddy side. Audio was quite clean. I would speculate by the signal level and sound this was the Skunk Hole/Argyle transmitter. Audio was improved over the recent transmissions.

Transmission ended as abruptly as it started @ 1445 UTC.
« Last Edit: November 23, 2019, 1456 UTC by Radio Boogie »
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
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