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My recorder got a QSO on 6140 kHz USB. These are two processed samples recorded at 0806z and 0807z. There is also a weak digital stream, 1000 Hz to <4000 Hz (tone, PSK(?) streams, tone). Any ideas?
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I recall hearing some QSOs in the past around the same freq. in the second file the guys asks what's the name of the vsl? so that did ring a bell....this is a Petroleum Co. in the Gulf of Suez Area. I used to hear them few years back. the accent of the guy calling Y12 is 100% EGY!
This is my main listening post. Nowadays, I mostly use my new Icom R75 (a magnificent receiver), which is fed by the PAR Electronics EF-SWL antenna. The famous Sangean ATS 909 is still my faithful companion, attached to a simple Inverted-L 5m by 14m made from junk parts, plus a matching transformer, which magically cuts PC noise, allowing the use of software decoders!
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I recall hearing some QSOs in the past around the same freq. in the second file the guys asks what's the name of the vsl? so that did ring a bell....this is a Petroleum Co. in the Gulf of Suez Area. I used to hear them few years back.
the accent of the guy calling Y12 is 100% EGY!
all the best
Mr.DXer
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