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Re: [HCDX] Brother Stair from Monte Carlo?



The SW frequencies attached to this have nothing to do with Brother Stair; they
are WYFR`s B-04 German schedule.

We have already had it confirmed in DXLD that BS has been testing via Monaco
702.

73, Glenn Hauser

--- Risto Kotalampi <risto@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 
> See :
> http://www.hard-core-dx.com/index.php?topic=russian_rusdx and RUS-DX #40 
> article:
> 
> RUSSIA One more test on 1494 kHz at 0000--0100 on Sept 28th.
> TOM/Brother Stair relay to Scandinavia, the Baltic States and some other
> parts of the Europe.
> Look out for more tests in this series.
> See also Overcomer Ministry test via FRANCE/MONACO 702 kHz tests.
> (wb, Sep 27)
> 0804-090 9355 kHz (100 kW, 44 degr)
> 090-1000 7355 kHz (100 kW, 44 degr)
> 2100-2200 17760 kHz (100 kW, 44 degr)
> 2200-2300 21455 kHz (100 kW, 44 degr)
> 0000-0100 9355 kHz (100 kW, 44 degr)
> 0100-0145 11565 kHz (100 kW, 44 degr)
> (via Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, ntt Sep 30)
> 
> 73!
> 
> Risto
> 
> Jouko Huuskonen wrote:
> 
> >A few minutes ago 1930 UTC I heard Brother Stair on 702 kHz reported coming
> from Monte Carlo. Reception was pretty good in spite of co-channel QRM by
> Iran in Russian and other stations. 702 kHz really is Monte Carlo, I wonder?
> >
> >73´s
> >Jouko Huuskonen
> >Turku FINLAND



		
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