MALABO ?  6250.000 even fq again.
Tiny poor signal string of S=4-5 seen at 0403 UT in Michigan and Florida SDR
remotes, it's so tiny, I've my doubts that would be the Malabo music test
series with new powerful tx level.

CUBA  But what happened in Cuba Quivican San Felipe TITAN transmission
center?
at 0400 UT heard loud and clear on the RHC fq
CRI Cantonese language program instead on both

odd 5999.9975 and 9790.000 kHz too !

MEXICO  6184.996  S=7 or -80dBm signal heard in Detroit Michigan,
female voice talk at 0355 UT.

73 wb


----- Original Message ----- From: "Glenn Hauser wghau...@yahoo.com [dxld]" <d...@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2017 5:37 AM
Subject: Re: [dxld] Radio Malabo Frequency

George,
You would not be hearing N or S Korea at 0300 when it`s noon there.

Maybe Malabo varies. Both Brandon and I had it on -5 Hz last night. Haven`t
tried to measure it tonight. Poor signal but definitely there.
Glenn

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On Fri, 7/28/17, n...@yahoo.com [dxld] <d...@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

Subject: [dxld] Radio Malabo Frequency
To: d...@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, July 28, 2017, 3:26 AM
In previous messages, someone reported the frequency to be 6250.000 kHz. I
have a signal spike at 6250.100 on the Perseus. Obviously not the station I
want. The latest listing from Dan that interfaces with the Perseus indicates
a NKorea jamming station. Is this the
station at point 100?
I was listening at 0315 and nothing on remoter Perseus receivers in Europe,
so maybe Malabo isn't on. Conditions here in central Oregon
will make this one difficult to hear.
Regards,GeorgeRedmond,
Oregon USAPerseus and
EladWellbrook loop

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