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[HCDX] Re: Unid Latin



Suggest you look for matching audio on higher frequencies in 7 MHz band,
possible leapfrog mixing product. 73, Glenn Hauser

--- malm-ecuador <bjornmalm2003@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Paul, nice to see your signature again on the
> mailing list! I´m also hearing your unID LA
> station on 7000.00 kHz (0200 UTC). AM-modulation,
> very weak signal and heavy interference from
> radio amateurs. Soft LA music and talk by OM.
> Very interesting.
> 
> http://www.malm-ecuador.com
> 
> 73s Bjorn Malm, Quito, Ecuador 
> 
>  --- Paul Ormandy <zl4pw@xxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió: 
> > 7000 0640z UNID non-stop Latin pops, very weak
> > here... have heard a ute > playing Latin mx on
> 7000kHz before but not for > prolonged periods...
> this > one is still audible at 08:07.
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > 
> > Paul
> > 
> > Paul Ormandy
> > ZL4PW
> > http://radiodx.com
> > http://www.zl4pw.orcon.net.nz 
> > 


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