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Channel Jumper

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Apr 4, 2012, 1:44:16 PM4/4/12
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David Quest;789090 Wrote:
> 5900 KHz.......5-letter Morse code station.....0500-0530 UTC

And your question is?

http://www.arrl.org/band-plan-1

http://www.dxzone.com/cgi-bin/dir/jump2.cgi?ID=26712

Technically - it cannot be Amateur Radio - since Amateur radio operators
are not allowed to operate on 5900 / only 5100 - 5400 kc's and even then
only on certain frequencies - channels if you prefer and not just
anywhere you desire to turn the knob.

So then all you have to look at is what is authorized to operate on the
5900 Kc range - some type of government transmission, commercial radio?

By understanding the band plan - you can determine what countries you
can talk to... Or which countries permit a certain frequency for use.




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David Kaye

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Oct 23, 2012, 5:06:59 AM10/23/12
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"David Quest" <wa7...@gmail.com> wrote

> Five letter Morse code groups also on 5900 KHz........0500-0530 UTC

It's an honest-to-god spy station. One spy is sending messages to another
spy. They do it either in Morse code number groups or they have someone
speak number groups.



HankG

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Oct 26, 2012, 5:25:53 PM10/26/12
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"David Kaye" <sfdavi...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Are you hearing them on an ongoing basis? If so, what time (UTC)?

HankG


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jta

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Dec 2, 2012, 5:46:44 PM12/2/12
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David Quest;798734 Wrote:
> Yes, that is correct........

No, it is not. 5900 is a shortwave frequency, not a scanner frequency.

5900 MHz would be correct.




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