- 6362 kHz at 0540 UTC: Digital traffic in a mode that sounded kind of like RTTY but different. Not able to decode it. Weak.
- 6352 kHz at 1230-1255 UTC: Very weak signal in SITOR mode. Decoding using MultiPSK and appeared to be sending three-letter groups (perhaps an ID?) but so weak it was probably just a jumble of errors. Occasional Morse code IDs but too weak to copy. Bits sounded something like "CK...DHL".
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I am also a licenced amateur radio operator, callsign VE3LXL. Information about my amateur radio station is found on my station website.
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
6.3 MHz: Two Unidentified Digital Signals
Today's loggings are two digital stations for which I have no ID:
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