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I downloaded several recordings of X06 by others and this sounds very similar
but I am new to this and learning the differences between polytones, so thank
you for the clarification. I hear what you mean about t
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Hello J. Murphy et al,
the station you heard is definitely NOT X06, although it sounds similar -
that's trou. But X06 has breaks after the 6 tone scale, which repeats over
and over. This station is a kind of Pol
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Thanks - don't hurry. I will wait patiently.
Interesting, that you come from Australia. There I know another guy, who is
listening to X06.
73
Jochen Kopf
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Sounds like every recording I've heard of X06. I copy it often here in
Australia.
I will send my recording today, Jochen; 'twas bedtime when I got your message.
73, JM
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Hi!
It's not only they "sound like polytones", they ARE regular polytones!
And 14076-7 is the typical frequency for these broadcasts. Look for jt65
or jt65a, there is a lot of samples at youtube.
73, Pavel OK1P
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75800508 13-01-2012 (AB-HK)V13USB New Star in progress
54730514 13-01-2012 (AB) S32USBSqueaky Wheel
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54480515 13-01-2012 (AB) S30CW
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That's in the digital segment of the 20-meter ham band. Some of the
newer digi modes used by hams sound like polytones. Are you sure that
isn't what you heard?
73, Zack W9SZ
On 1/13/12, J Murphy wrote:
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Hey J. Murphy,
Friday 13th, a day of fortune for the work on X06 - "Murphy's law"
positively:-).
Many thanks for this catch. 14077 kHz looks like a new freq. Please send me
your recording to find out the scale.
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Make that 13-01-2012.
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14077 1035-1050 12-01-2012 X06 USB
In progress to end at 1050.
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