WaltAccording to Worldaerodata.com it's Ust-Bolsheretsk. The correction has now been made to my working copy of the PAL:)  The World Aero Data website gives the location as 52-49-00N 156-16-00E. I haven't found a radio facility or airport near those coordinates in Google Maps, but the location is on the outskirts of a town labeled Ust-Bolscherezk. Not sure if that's the place you found.
I believe Bill Whitacre recently heard this beacon at Grayland. Bruce On 10/15/2017 16:29, Volodya S wrote:.
I recently posted a logging for my, I believe, first ever Aerobeacon in the MW band from Russia heard in North America. It was for UB on 907 kHz. The problem is that I don't think that PAL lists the town site properly. Rather than Ust-Bolsherelsk, it may very well be Ust-Bolsheretsk. Checking Google Earth, I carefully looked at the entire Kamchatka Peninsula, and could not find the PAL listed town, but rather Ust-Bolsheretsk, on the south-west end of the peninsula, and sure enough, there is an airport there, but sure looks abandoned. Anyway, just a correction. Small, but I'm a stickler for details! 73,...Walt Salmaniw, Victoria, BC PS: I also meant "UB" in my logging and not UT! _
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