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Yes, two way contacts are part of Hamsphere, you can talk to anyone you hear on it. Part of the Hamsphere server runs old recordings of numbers stations repeatedly. If you pay attention you can almost always find a numbers station running on one or more bands in Hamsphere.

There is no "could" about it. If you are on Hamshpere it is a recording of an old LP transmission. I repeat, Hamsphere is not a real radio. There are no real radios attached to Hamsphere. There are no antennas that are part of Hamshpere.

However, of interest, right after you posted this Lincolnshire Poacher did come up on 7524 kHz. I assume someone saw these posts and spoofed an old transmission recording. Don't they know they are supposed to do that on Pirate frequencies? Like 6300 or 6925 kHz? ;-)

T!

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From: "robertlewis2000" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2013 11:28 PM
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Subject: [Spooks] Lincolnshire poacher

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I worked a guy on 6 meter on it to night.

But you could be right...Any idea what this Lincolnshire poacher is any way.?

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