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These loggings were submitted to the Spy Numbers Station Database on 2006-04-25
by capitanex, germany.
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These loggings were submitted to the Spy Numbers Station Database on 2006-04-25
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These loggings were submitted to the Spy Numbers Station Database on 2006-04-25
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KPA A1930Z2200Z99B1945Z2215Z98 on 5339 kHz 2045 UTC
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MIW A1930Z2200Z99B1945Z2215Z98 on 5230 kHz 2049 UTC
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Sorry, I mentioned the local time instead of UTC. These are the correct logs:
MIW A1930Z2200Z99B1945Z2215Z98 on 5230 kHz 1849 UTC
KPA A1930Z2200Z99B1945Z2215Z98 on 5339 kHz 1845 UTC
Ary
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These loggings were submitted to the Spy Numbers Station Database on 2006-04-25
by capitanex, germany.
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These loggings were submitted to the Spy Numbers Station Database on 2006-04-25
by capitanex, germany.
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On very rare occasion, last I saw was 4-6 years ago, there is a log of a 4F
group station on 30.050. In a radio reference from 1983, this is listed as
a Spy station with 30.250, 30.420 and 30.470 also mentioned
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These loggings were submitted to the Spy Numbers Station Database on 2006-04-25
by capitanex, germany.
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That's just barely VHF. Just above CB radio isn't it?
I imagine VHF spy stations could be fairly useful if you wanted your
signal to remain relatively local. I would boradcast on 6 meters or
so, however, not
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17 1806Z APR 06-
8097 AM SS YL 5#'s Gp's. ...03593 87606 410(?)0 14923...u.s.w.
Sony '2010 w/telescopic whip, Sync Det on, set to upper.
QTH: Aboard MS Norwegian Jewel, appx. 40 miles SW Peninsula
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These loggings were submitted to the Spy Numbers Station Database on 2006-04-26
by Mark Slaten, Lapeer, MI .
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The ten-meter amateur band is in between, 28.000 - 29.700 MHz. I don't
know who gets the extra 300 kHz at the top.
I used to work in an electronics repair shop. We had a lot of freebanders
bring in SSB
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