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Author Topic: Lima X-Ray Uniform numbers station 6925 USB 2346Z March 17  (Read 5766 times)

Offline zackers

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Male voice reading groups of three phonetic letters, S9 here

Lima X-Ray Uniform is backwards Uniform Lima X-ray, a Mossad ID (this was definitely not the Mossad)
« Last Edit: March 17, 2012, 0013 UTC by zackers »
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Re: Lima X-Ray Uniform numbers station 6925 USB 2346Z March 17
« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2012, 2359 UTC »
Hearing weak CW but no one counting numbers!
The CW is barely audible here in central Fl
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Re: Lima X-Ray Uniform numbers station 6925 USB 2346Z March 17
« Reply #3 on: March 17, 2012, 0919 UTC »
I heard this one very loud here in Indianapolis yesterday afternoon.  Sounded like I heard them reading off some peoples names from the IRC chat as well

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Re: Lima X-Ray Uniform numbers station 6925 USB 2346Z March 17
« Reply #4 on: March 17, 2012, 1605 UTC »
I missed that. But I didn't have my full attention on it when I was receiving it. I should've just recorded it. Not fast enough on the trigger, I guess. Or I was pretty burnt out from the work day (which was a rough one) and not thinking quite right.
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