Markus
Thanks for the info.
I'll review last nights captures in more detail later today to see if I
can glean any other bits and pieces based on your list. Nothing else
stood out at first glance.
Anytime the EU stations post that they'll be transmitting overnight I'll
run captures.
Jay, W1VD
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From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 8:32 AM
Subject: Re: LF: TA 6 FEB
Dear Jay and LF Group,
well done, your capture looks very much like "bhz" from Gus.
Between my dashes, the grabber recorded nighttime activity from five
European
stations around 135.922 kHz:
923.00 SM6BHZ
922.66 YU7AR
922.40 / .30 DF6NM
921.60 unid northwesterly, maybe G?
921.0 / 920.5 PA0SE (drifting down by ~0.3Hz later)
Thanks for watching!
73 de Markus, DF6NM
In einer eMail vom 06.02.2005 13:36:52 Westeuropäische Normalzeit
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[email protected]:
This capture was from early in the evening as qrm picked up overnight.
Can't ID from what's there but RX setup is GPS disciplined so
frequency
is very accurate. Anyone care to claim this signal?
Jay, W1VD
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