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Author Topic: 6968.4L 21:20 UTC 8 May 2021 Station AAC (off frequency? spur?  (Read 649 times)

Offline D. Listed

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Massive signal on 6968.4 sideband, id'ing as AAC, Lexington KY. Armed Forces Day radio exercise;
Op's name is Harv...

Says he's on 7240kc, but he's on 6868.4 on k3fef sdr and NA5B sdr...

I can't find a station contact number to call him...

This may be an artifact of the sdr's.
Woodpecker at 21:29U
 
« Last Edit: May 08, 2021, 2133 UTC by D. Listed »

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Re: 6968.4L 21:20 UTC 8 May 2021 Station AAC (off frequency? spur?
« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2021, 2312 UTC »
23:06 UTC - The Woodpecker is very predominant.




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Re: 6968.4L 21:20 UTC 8 May 2021 Station AAC (off frequency? spur?
« Reply #2 on: May 08, 2021, 2339 UTC »
That was a friend of mine, Harvey was working crossband during a joint MARS/Hams radio event - transmitting on a MARS frequency and receiving in the ham band.
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