On Thu, 26 Jan 2006, Mike W2LO wrote:

> Thank you to the many individuals who replied. I always believed that SSB on 
> 30 was virtually prohibited world-wide. While I've heard SSB on 30 before, I 
> assumed that it was due to the fact that it's a shared band, pirates, etc. 
> The QSO I heard was between two stations licensed by UK area 
> administrations.
> This site is the place to come for information. Thanks again!
> 
>                                                      Mike  W2LO

You hear a lot of interesting things on 30.  There is often a RTTY station 
on 10101.0 that sends long transmissions.  I don't believe it's an amateur 
station.

Also, a few of us are into "spy numbers stations".  One can often be heard 
on 10126 transmitting 5-figure code groups in CW.  These are "cut numbers" 
being sent.  The transmissions originate from Cuba and the station has 
been given the designation "M8a" by spy numbers aficionados.  Note this is 
not a callsign but rather just a designation someone gave to the station.

See http://www.spynumbers.com

73, Zack W9SZ

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