Re: [HCDX] Re Unid 9270
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Re: [HCDX] Re Unid 9270



Once more about this unid 9270, don't get bored :).
Just came to my mind the Turkish harmonic on 5562.
It's origin must be 927. So this 9270 could well be
10x927. Harmonic, just like Mauno suggested. Have
to check 9270 tonite against 5562.
73
Jari

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On 19 May 2003 I wrote:
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[HCDX] Re Unid 9270
>
>
>Well, this is an interesting frequency. First I thou	ght that
>VOG on 9270 could be my receiver mix-up. But when talking
>with Alf Aardal of Norway, he also heard it. After 2100 I made
>some random checks and at times I think there was another
>station under VOG. Just after 2300 I noted that VOG on 9420
>was off and had also disappeared from 9270.
>But the vibrating carrier was still there and now another
>station audible with some music and female talk on 9270.
>So, it seems they were there all the time under the VOG. As
>I had to use SSB (my receiver couldn't handle in the AM
>mode the nearby ute traffic), it is difficult to say what
>language was spoken.
>Needs further checking.
>73
>Jari Savolainen
>Kuusankoski
>Finland
>
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>On 19 May 2003 I wrote:
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>>
>>On 18 May at 2100 on 9270 I can hear Voice of Greece
>>in Greek. Distorted audio and vibrating carrier but
>>parallel can be heard on 9420.
>>73
>>Jari
>>
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>>On 18 May 2003 Mauno Ritola wrote:
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>>Re: [HCDX] Re Unid 9720 - should be 9270
>>>
>>>
>>>Heard it at 2150 but could not recognise even the language. Harmonic?
>>>Doesn't anyone else hear it?
>>>
>>>73, Mauno
>>>
>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>From: "Sean (G4UCJ)" <g4ucj@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>To: <hard-core-dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2003 6:23 PM
>>>Subject: [HCDX] Re Unid 9720 - should be 9270
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi all, reference my last message, a gremlin crept in. The correct
>>>frequency
>>>> is 9270kHz! not 9720 as I had put.
>>>>
>>>> 73 Sean
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> > Message: 1
>>>> > Date: Sat, 10 May 2003 14:28:49 +0100
>>>> > From: "Sean \(G4UCJ\)" <g4ucj@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> > Subject: [HCDX] 9720 UNID
>>>> > To: <hard-core-dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> > Message-ID: <03be01c316f8$17c087e0$fd50fd3e@sean>
>>>> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>>>> >
>>>> > 9720 KHz @ 2220 Friday 10th May  UNID with Indian and ME style MX, OM
>>>> > announcer. Deep cyclic QSB peaked to SIO 222, some QRM from
>>>MOSSAD/numbers
>>>> > stn. Could not identify language. Best on LSB.
>>>> >
>>>> > Can't seem to find any reference other than Mossad on this frequency.
>>>> Ideas
>>>> > (TX sprog?)?
>>>> >
>>>> > 73 Sean



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