Re: [HCDX] 9675 UNID
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Re: [HCDX] 9675 UNID



Al, nevertheless, HFCC has this which seems to fit except for the non-hum -- Novosibirsk:

9675 1200 1400 43,44,49 NVS 250 145 1234567 271002 300303 D RUS VOR GFC 3191

73, Glenn

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From: Al Quaglieri <al@xxxxxxxxx>
To: hard-core-dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [HCDX] 9675 UNID
Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2003 09:59:38 -0500

Ran across UNID this morning on 9675 around 1322, woman speaking and light orchestral music, too weak to ID the language, but I thought Russian or something Slavic. Programming low-key, like old Mayak stuff, so checked available Moscow parallels, but it wasn't them. Audio was too clean (i.e. none of the characteristic hum) to be Russia-based in any event. Left the air 1357*. Nothing in any of my skeds. Probably nothing rare either, but just curious to find out what.

73,

Al Quaglieri
NY



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