Re: [HCDX] Re Unid 9270 - Tajikistan
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Re: [HCDX] Re Unid 9270 - Tajikistan



This is my last comment about this unid 9270 (at least for
a while) :)).
On 19 May at 1830 on 9270, the station with vibrating carrier
and Middle-East/Central Asian sounding music was again
audible. And it is Tajik Radio, second harmonic of 4635.
Not a Turkish harmonic, but harmonic anyway :).
Below the original messages with a lot of speculation.....
73
Jari

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On 19 May 2003 I wrote:
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[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
>>>
>>>-------
>>>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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