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Hi Patrice,
Thank you very much for file.
73 / Igor
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Hi Patrice,
Send me please audio file.
73 / Igor
Yesterday, I heard on 7005Khz, mode CW at UTC 0210 to 0250 approx.
simultaneously two or three morse lines at differrent pitch, these
pitchs softly varying
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I just listened to the file again. There are three radio amateurs sending
CW, one is K7QQ, another is W6VTK and a third station K9KNZ is working
Jacky 3B8CF on the island of Mauritius (I know both of them).
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Hi,
Yesterday, I heard on 7005Khz, mode CW at UTC 0210 to 0250 approx.
simultaneously two or three morse lines at differrent pitch, these
pitchs softly varying melodicaly. it seems to be well-tempered to my
ears,
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That frequency is in the 40m amateur band AND is in the DX window. Maybe
you were hearing a CW pileup?
I would know right away if I heard the sample.
73, Zack W9SZ
On Wed, 2 Nov 2005, Patrice Coulombe
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7005 makes a lot of chords around here when the DX lurkers all hear a new
one and pounce at once, but usually they are more microtonal than
well-tempered. Maybe you caught them on an especially even-tempered day.