Re: [HCDX] AFG: can people listen to 8700 kHz in SSB?
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Re: [HCDX] AFG: can people listen to 8700 kHz in SSB?
Or to own special US command operatings within Afghanistan!... It is
possible at the same time to send coded signals on this frequency to their
own soldiers not heard by ordinary receivers, just in case the satellite
contact is destroyed.
The program is not that very attractive for ordinary Afghan people I think.
per-ole stenman, jakobstad, finland
>Maybe this frequency has been published (on leaflets) especially for Taliban
>army personell who is able to tune this frequency and corect mode on their
>military receivers.
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>GOOD DX,
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>Karel Honzik
>the Czech Republic (Czechia)
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