Re: [HCDX] 5134.0 USB: MIL Broadcast Relay
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Re: [HCDX] 5134.0 USB: MIL Broadcast Relay



Hi,

it is Mayak (RUS) in Russian relayed via Belarus. Parallel to 4982.0 kHz, both in
USB. If you try the frequencies early in the morning, you will find very good
signals. They start at 0300 UTC.

GOOD DX,

Karel Honzik
the Czech Republic (Czechia)
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AOR AR-7030
30 m Long Wire


> Hi,
> just now (25-7-2003, 1735 UTC) I hear on 5134 kHz USB an eastern european
> broadcasting station. This one is reported herefrom time to time since many
> years. The language sounds czech ? As it was also on on german daytime some
> years ago I think not about a belarus MIL station, which often relays local
> FM broadcasting stations. Also the regular use of the same frequency looks not
> like belarus. Some years ago the WUN mailing list reported daytime czech
> voice "official styled" traffic on 5135 or 5134 kHz.
> Now it sounds more like a russian related language, maybe the belarus also use
> this channel ? Sorry, I typed this message online via telnet.
> Anybody is able to identify the BC station which is relayed ?? Any further info
> about this channel (former? czech users) or about the belarus relays in
> general? Only the belarus MIL is doing these relays ? Means the catch of such a
> relay is a postive ID for belarus MIL ????
>
> 73, Tom - DL8AAM


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