[HCDX] QTH of spy #s station tentatively IDed with use of harmonics
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[HCDX] QTH of spy #s station tentatively IDed with use of harmonics



From: David Hodgson
Nashville, USA

I made an interesting little discovery this morning. I
RXed a spy #s station on 3360.08 @ 1145 NOV 14. It
consisted of a YL reading 5 digit code in SS. Quickly
I checked for 2nd and 3rd harmonics, and did indeed
find the second harmonic audible at weak to fair level
on 6720.16, and a weak carrier on the exact third
harmonic freq of 10080.24. This is significant because
I have logged R LV de Nahuala, Guatemala (several
times) on the exact same fundamental producing 2nd and
3rd harmonics. I was even able to get get an audio
match on the 3rd harmonic once. It is extremely
(99.9%) likely that the source of this spy #s
broadcast was from the TX of R LV de Nahuala. I have
been chasing a harmonic producing SS language spy #s
station since mid summer, but the audio from that TX
sounds quite a bit dirtier. Don't think there is a
connection, but could be. Also right time of day
propagation wise. Code ended around 1148. Signal went
off 1150.

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