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Re: LF: The digital signal at a frequency of DCF39

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Subject: Re: LF: The digital signal at a frequency of DCF39
From: "rn3agc" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2012 01:32:59 +0400
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Thank you Markus!

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I see your op32-signal in 3s-window, but QRN.

73
Andrey




Hi Andrey,

that is the Turkish Navy transmitter TBA, in RTTY on 139 kHz. It's also strong 
on Chris' receiver in Bucharest
http://qsl.net/4x1rf/yo/lfgrabber.htm

I wonder whether these frequencies have been coordinated at all: TBA is in the middle of the DCF39 passband, and Greek SXV right on the space frequency of HGA22 (135.77 kHz).

Best 73,
Markus (DF6NM)



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Hi LF,

Very interesting, someone hears this transmission in Europe?
What is it?

73
Andrey




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