(Date: September 2007)
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| See also Newsletter 122. |
Finally heard again on 3883 kHz. Only for a couple of days. Bad conditions?
It sends the time as UTC+5 hours.
| See also Newsletter 125. |
Only one log this month: 5201 kHz. Id "0". "=992157??0????? =992158??0?????"
| See also Newsletter 122. |
4XZ was active on 3700, 4331 and 6379 kHz with its usual "VVV DE 4XZ" strings and messages.
| See also Newsletter 123. |
Jim's UNID in N&O #120 (9296 kHz, 03-8) was M41, the Russian station with tracking data similar to PVO (M21). The station is mostly heard on 4959 and parallel frequencies.
| See also Newsletter 123. |
The French training stations were not often reported in September. They were heard on 5192.5, 5206, 5262 and 6888.5 kHz.
| See also Newsletter 122. |
| V T3AP T3AP T3AP DE QF3K QF3K | on | 5727.0, 8438.3 kHz |
| V B7TZ B7TZ B7TZ de 8PNX 8PNX | on | 3846, 4928, 8046 kHz |
| V CP17 CP17 CP17 de L9CC L9CC | on | 7043.2, 7056.0, 7056.6, 7059.2, 7061.3, 7062.0, 7062.7, 7069.2, 7064.1, 7078.3 kHz |
M89 variant: V Q2M Q2M DE NYZ NYZ on 6840.0 NYZ
| See also Newsletter 122. |
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