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Saturday 1 January 2011
Odd Frequency for HLS
Guys,
I was monitoring 17 m band, when I came across the following morse code on 18057 khz "20110101 0353 UTC" (list here). Not having tone, I had to view the recording's waveform to decode the morse, as my ears just weren't able to copy the signal :(
Anyway the messgae was repeating:
"CQ CQ CQ DE HLS HLS HLS QSX 12 MHZ"
Nothing fancy, I've seen the HLS and others using normal CW tone on lower frequencies and when I went googling, even "WWW.SHORTWAVEMONITOR.COM" did not have a listing of HLS in the 17 m band, but has it listed on lower frequencies as "pup'yong radio kor "
Hmmmm strange so thought I'd share that one with you's :)
Mark
I was monitoring 17 m band, when I came across the following morse code on 18057 khz "20110101 0353 UTC" (list here). Not having tone, I had to view the recording's waveform to decode the morse, as my ears just weren't able to copy the signal :(
Anyway the messgae was repeating:
"CQ CQ CQ DE HLS HLS HLS QSX 12 MHZ"
Nothing fancy, I've seen the HLS and others using normal CW tone on lower frequencies and when I went googling, even "WWW.SHORTWAVEMONITOR.COM" did not have a listing of HLS in the 17 m band, but has it listed on lower frequencies as "pup'yong radio kor "
Hmmmm strange so thought I'd share that one with you's :)
Mark
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