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Author Topic: Radio Jan van Gent 7770 LSB 1341 UTC 28 May 2022  (Read 330 times)

Online Ray Lalleu

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Radio Jan van Gent 7770 LSB 1341 UTC 28 May 2022
« on: May 28, 2022, 1342 UTC »
on 7770 LSB
1341 very weak, D music
1414 music, and talking in D (no copy), 1416 D song
1616 D song, noisy-stormy, 1625

(1856 gone)

no ID heard
« Last Edit: May 28, 2022, 1911 UTC by Ray Lalleu »
D/E/F/G/It/Sp : Dutch/English/French/German/Italian/Spanish
+/- : about 0.02 offset, ++/-- 0.03/0.04 offset
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Re: Radio Jan van Gent 7770 LSB 1341 UTC 28 May 2022
« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2022, 1548 UTC »
Present at Northwest Ireland KiwiSDR but a ton of UTE QRM (not local, heard with other KiwiSDR’s)
Lucas Bandura
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