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I have been listening to 6930 the last few days around 2200, and have heard a lot of english speaking people, a lot with an American accent, a few european sounding people, and on 6926, I heard a very anti-american pirate station.

From: Mark Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Spooks] E 10 and QSO
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 20:01:48 +0000

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Thanks Brian.

I frequently check 6930 for CIO when I'm listening for US pirates on 6925
Khz. We frequently hear Spanish speaking QSO's thought to be from fishing
fleets in that general frequency range. Two things were unusual about this
QSO: 1) it was in English (one participant spoke with a Southern U.S.
Accent) and 2) it was on this frequency. This is the first time I heard a
QSO on this frequency. Usually pirates (either the broadcasting type or the
talking type) avoid numbers frequencies. (Not wanting to mess with spy
agencies, etc.) Unfortunately I didn't leave the recorder running long
enough after CIO 2 broadcast to get the QSO guys.


Mark

On 10/20/04 1:04 PM, "BrianSWL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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>> Someone was trying to QSO on 6930 USB in English between E 10 (CIO 2)
>> broadcasts. It was amusing to hear them knock off, then start after. "I
>> guess it's gone now."
>>
>> E 10 broadcast "CIO 2" from 0130 - 0135 and 0145 - 0150. No message.
>>
>> ______________________________________________________________
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> Hi Mark & Group
> It is not unknown for European QSO pirates to use these frequencies just
> below 40m. They also seem to use other frequencies just below many of the
> amateur bands.
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> Brian
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