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[HCDX] Unid's on "48m" (49m)



Hi folks,

The 49m band between 6200 and 6295 kHz (used on a non interference basis by
"official" broadcasters) is more regularly known by "Pirate" stations as
48m. Official broadcasters, however, appear to use this section of the band
more frequently at this time of year (ie; B04). A few that I have received
are:

6200 : Radio Prague : EE : 01.00 - 01.27 utc : sio.444
6225 : Deutsche Welle : EE : 22.00 - 22.59 utc : sio.222
6235 : Voice of Russia : (incl.EE) : 19.00 - 22.00 utc : sio.555
6280 : Voice of Israel : (Var.) : (20.00 - 24.00 utc) : sio.555
6280 : WYFR : (mainly.EE) : 15.00 - (17.00) utc : sio.344

Also I have 2 Unid's. Can anybody help with these please?

6205 : Unid : ?lang : ? - 22.57 utc (close) : sio.344 / ["OM + YL tk, with
Arabic or Russian 'style' mx?"]
6230.5 : Unid (Cairo..?) : (Turkish..?) : (16.00 - 18.00 utc..?) : sio.332 /
[Very distorted, overmodulating audio, with 'Egyptian' style mx...?]

Any help will be much appreciated...
Cheers and 73's for now...
Robin Banneville
Guernsey, Chan. Isles. (UK)



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