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[HCDX] Re: HCDX What a hec is this station?



And if I may add, this is one of the very few
coastal stations still running the "voice mirror"
on their frequencies in the HF band. Most of the
stations have been demolished and those surviving
usually run only digital/rtty. Some can still be heard
with cw, Italy, Korea, China etc but the marine bands
for casual SSB/CW listening are mostly dead.
When I was a "marconi" onboard ocean-going vessels
in the 70's and 80's, the marine band was full of stations.
Sic transit gloria mundi - never got this clear - is it
Gloria travels around the world? hmm .-)
Jari

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 [HCDX] Re: HCDX What a hec is this station?


Olympia Radio, Greece.
Maritime coastal station.
73, Jari

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 [HCDX] HCDX What a hec is this station?


Has anyone here noticed this station, it broadcasts on 8734 on SSB mode.
It keeps on repeating some series of numbers and letters. It's name is
Radio Olibia. I listened to this 28.2 22.00 utc.
--
-juha ojanperä-


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