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- Subject: 764 kHz
 
- From: MarkWA1ION@xxxxxxx
 
- Date: Wed, 3 Jul 1996 00:24:24 -0400
 
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This message is sent by MarkWA1ION@xxxxxxx
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I did a quick Mini-DXpedition trip to the Rowley, MA saltmarsh on the 
evening of 2 JUL 1996 (UTC: 3 JUL).  Conditions were somewhat short-
skip dominated, but some common European and North African signals 
were in at fair to good levels.  A full report will be issued in
a few days.  One interesting thing I noted was a good-strength open
carrier on 764.0 (not 765) at UTC: 0024 / 3 JUL.  I'm going to guess
that this was probably Dakar, Senegal with some sort of technical
problem.  This would be a good frequency to watch; maybe someone
can catch this with some meaningful audio to solve the mystery.
73 ... Mark, WA1ION
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