Signals from Bob, WG2XRS/4, on 74.5495kHz, were received
from 2345 almost continuously until 0700UTC, peaking between
0220 and 0630 during which there were five continuous
callsign sequences! This is far more stable than what we are
used to on 136kHz.
A complete 'X' can be seen on 74.5485kHz at 0330 with more
traces 0600-0650.
Some traces seen on 74.5490 after dawn 0740-0945. Loran?
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Mike, G3XDV
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