[HCDX] Re: [emwg] Greek Pirates ??
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[HCDX] Re: [emwg] Greek Pirates ??
about the luxembourg effect
Search for "Luxembourg effect radio" with google and find out. There is to much to tell. So read it out there and find out many more things about the atmosphere and hf signals. It will explain a lot of things that happend latelyon the pirate bands.
have fun and greetings
Tony, Jupiter Radio
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From: dl8aam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: emwg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2003 10:36 PM
Subject: [emwg] Greek Pirates ??
Hi !
I look for any listing ogf the greek pirate stations
Do the greek use always the same frequency or do they move around from
transmission to transmission ? Any background ifos about this scene ?
Do they QSL ?
Just now a greek one on 1661.4 kHz.
Same with the dutch ? any listing ? fixed frequencies ?
And just now I copied on 1658a kHz with Voice of Russia with a german
programme (// 1386 kHz) with a very broken modulation ? Any spurious ?
Or also a "Luxembourg effect" (Anybody knows a "good" (!) webpage with better
details about this effect ?) ? or my RX works not well ?
73, Tom - DL8AAM
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