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[HCDX] Re: [dxld] Unid 4850.4



Re the unidentified on about 4850 reported by Jari >>>
My guess is that it is Radio Pakistan which is scheduled to use 4850 via
Islamabad-Rewat (API-3 100kW) at exactly the time the unid. was heard - ie,
1330-1400. The language is Turki, beaming to AFG at 270 degrees.

This same transmitter is used on 15625 until 1315 [ after Bangla & Nepali
services] and changes to 9340 for Russian from 1415.

73s from Noel R. Green [NW England]

Subject: [dxld] Unid 4850.4
> During the last couple of days (since 14 Feb) I've noted
> an unid station on 4850.4 around 1330. They seem to
> sign-off at 1400. Weak and a bit muddy audio, no idea
> about the language. Male talks and at one point I thought
> there was Quran chanting. AIR Kohima on 4850 isn't much
> trouble but the (presumed) Belarus Army bc relay on 4855
> is usually badly overmodulated and splattering around that
> portion of the 60mb. Once again: any ideas?
> Jari Savolainen
> Kuusankoski
> Finland
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