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I made a YouTube video of HM 01 I heard it yesterday at 12 noon here in Ohio
1900utc.
I was do a demo for a friend and found it 11565 MHz
Ernie
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My recordings of the 0500 UTC and 0600 UTC on 14375 kHz didn't pick up
anything from my location in west Texas.
Kent
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Todd: You may have missed the "etc." that I added after listing mp3, tape and
CD in my post on HM01 earlier today, which was my concession to any other
existing modes of saving prerecorded material that are out
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Thanks for this report... it's fun to share the observations associated
with these stations.
I used to listen to AM Pirates on 7400-7415 a LOT in the late 80s/early
90s. There used to be a CW numbers station
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It is not required that the message be recorded on tape, mp3 or CD.
It can be pre-programmed, or on a tape feed.
This is but one example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xkc_Ig87TnM
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Wow that is a report!!! Way touch for me to ever do. I listen then move on
Thanks for the great info
Ernie
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Back on 01/22/2014, HM01 @ 5855 kHz was barely audible under the static and QRM
from WTWW (5830). However, I have found out that I can get an image of the
transmission @ 4945 kHz (5855 -910 [AKA 2X IF], that is)