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Hi!
I'm also very thankful for priyom.org. The schedules are there and I just
tested even the "next station" featuer - it was the S06 at 6676 now at 03:00z,
I tuned my rig - and it was there, S9+20!
73, Pavel,
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Hi!
Inspired by a recent thread about a vintage number station, I searched my
old tapes (I have really LOT of them, hundreds of reels, mostly with music,
but sometimes with other interesting things) and finally f
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Hi!
Just a small correction:
A recording named "Unid, Slavic language" @ 4969 kHz is NOT a Slavic
language at all :-).
With regards & 73
Pavel OK1PT, Czech Republic
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> As mentioned earlier, the old buzzer is back. The new buzzer started on 31-8
> and stopped today at 1320 UTC and after 8 minutes silence the old buzzer
> returned to the air.
Yes, it's ther
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Hi!
I just shortly listened to 4625 kHz and there is a perfect low-pitched
buzzing, as we were used to hear for years. The signal is strong and clear.
73, Pavel
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Hi!
I've been tuning my rig in the 4.5MHz band and found the following at 4505
kHz USB about 17:10z (it seems as an end of transmission started at 17:00z):
http://sinus.cz/~patrol/unsorted/unid-120904-1710z.mp
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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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Hi,
it's there in Czech Republic, Prague, around 8192kHz. Best results are
achieved in USB mode, where the sounds are "musically tuned" and it looks
like somebody trying to play a single melody on a cheap toy org
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Hi Ary,
I've made a recording. It's a video, to demonstrate tuning in 820 Hz steps,
which I've mentioned formerly. It's in a format which my mobile generates
(.3gp), it's about 120MB long (sorry, I don't have tim
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Hi Ary,
I can hear it today! Now (16:50z) it's running, a really strange pulsing with
a harmonics-rich wave! It looks like there are "subchannels" spaced by 820 Hz.
I mean, when for example on USB, I tune 820 Hz
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Hi!
Yes, it sounds nice from the recording, but I've never heard it from my
radio. Since first post in this thread, I'm monitoring the freq regularly
and all I get is hamish CW and once a long series of dots - I
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> Thanks for info.
> Right now there is not QRM, only static. I don't remember anything similar to
> that from recording.
> Even at night I don't get it.
>
> 73, danix.
Hi there from Prague,
it's interestin
...
> Why ? :(
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> Le 8 sept. 2010 ? 19:27, Pavel Troller a écrit :
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> >> Weak buzzing
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> Weak buzzing started right at 1611, or 9:11 Pacific. Nine Eleven. I'm
> sure that was a coincidence. Weird, though.
The buzzing started really weak, I thought that somone is retransmitting
a recordin
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Hi!
Just now (16:47z) somebody produces relatively complex harmonic signals on
the UVB-76 USB. Look at them at the waterfall! You can see letters, forming
together russian word "CHUJ", which is equivalent to "cock
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> The same station was working with various others during the first hours of the
> night. I left the decoder on during the
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Hi,
are you sure, Ary ?
I was listening yesterady evening about 18:00z from Prague, Czech Republic,
where I obviously have a good reception.
1) There is (was) permanent carrier on 4625. It was definitely wea
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It's there again.
3630 kHz, 17:00 UTC. Here in Prague, an Italian station is stronger than
the bleeper, while websdr radio at University of Twente, Nederlands, receives
the bleeper stronger than the Italia
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> Now I'm already listening on the frequency, curious, whether
> it will be there again.
>
Hi!
It wasn't there in the yesterday's time, i.e. at 18:00 UTC, but now, i.e.
20:30 UTC, I can hear it occassionally. I
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> I would think if this transmission went for 2 plus hours and is in fact a
> ham, there would at least be some sort of intermittent ID usually in CW.
> Unless, I've misread our regs (Canada) this is mandated
are around now. But with the frequency given,
> I'd be 99% sure it is a radio amateur.
>
> Zack
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&g
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Hi!
yes, it is one of the possible explanations, but the used modulation/
encoding is rather unusual. I've heard SSTV as well as various facsimile
transmissions many times and it never appeared like this. But the
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Hi!
The link to YouTube record:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYfKtrgdjK8
My own yesterday's recording (audio only, mp4)
http://sinus.cz/~patrol/unsorted/unid3630-100201.mp4
73, Pavel
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> Could someo
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Hi!
I'm also a ham and I've heard a lot of undecoded digital voice transmissions.
They are totally different - it's just a noise, like a transmission of an old
modem or fax machine. They are trying to occupy the
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Hi!
What's this? Does anybody know ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYfKtrgdjK8
This video is not mine, but I'm receiving exactly the same signals just now,
i.e. Feb 1st, 18:00 UTC, at 3630 kHz LSB (or 3626 USB,
g" and strength indicate medium distance (in terms of SW :-) ); I guess
it's of European origin.
I cannot find it on any of utility frequency lists I have. Is it known to
anybody there ?
With regards,
Pavel Troller
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7;m afraid that this legendary station
no more exists, or it has been suspended for an undetermined time.
With regards,
Pavel Troller
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