Okay Ray, thnx thats NL time 20:45. As a new member of your channel, I hope to see more of these video's (84.0- 87.5MHz) in the future. Thank you. k.r. Marc
@@ElectronFMUdenNL i have a group on facebook dedicated to fm dx from 25 to 108mhz i will certainly be looking out for them as this is my first catch of a NL pirate on the fm band ..... facebook.com/groups/583633869235793
@@raybokor2 YES, i realize later , but at first glance at movil phone, i thought, what happened here?. Later i see "Virtual Cable" then y understood what happened. Many thanks 73s
that is only the second time i have heard ft8 on the 40mhz band im pleased that you have seen your signal in to eston /Middlesbrough . i have the north York moors (1000ft hill 1/2 mile )directly behind me so propagation from the south is rare on vhf
This is apparently one of the many new Russian channel markers. There are maybe a dozen operating on the 6200 kHz - 6525 kHz marine allocation alone. They’re also on 6911 kHz and 6930 kHz. Sounds include a “buzz” like the original “Buzzer” on 4625 kHz, the pip sound you’ve got here, what sounds like a tick-tock or a tennis ball being hit back and forth, various other recordings including an air raid siren, an alarm going off and of course music…including Soviet military songs, modern Russian patriotic music and the Soviet / Russian National Anthem…among many others. Signal Phantom and lots of other folks have heard these signals - here’s one on 7032 kHz USB captured by Signal Phantom… ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KnPlxhhGBps.htmlsi=m7i9keggEJSI_UyE
There seem to be several of these on/around the 40.66 MHz - 40.70 MHz band. I’ve heard lots of POCSAG and POCSAG-like signals while listening to VHF low band on UK based receivers. I’m not sure where they’re coming from, but the band seems to be open to central/southern Europe when these signals come in. Like the Greek pager on 31.150 MHz is there, lots and lots of paging activity on 26-27 MHz plus 29.800 MHz / 29.900 MHz and other frequencies.
Could be Asian fishery comms - 27.5 MHz to 39.5 MHz in 25 kHz steps, FM. Some radios do 12.5 kHz steps. I’ve heard them on 28.875 MHz FM, 29.100 MHz FM, 29.150 MHz FM, 28.975 MHz FM, below 28MHz on 27.750 MHz FM, 27.5125 MHz FM, 27.875 MHz FM, above 10m on 29.750, 29.775, 29.800, 29.825, 29.850, 29.875, 29.9375, 29.950, 29.9625, 29.975, and even more frequencies above 30 MHz
i have a new facia to go on it and a battery lid . you probably need to battery adapter its a plate that goes in the battery compartment to make it compatible with normal batteries' ive ordered some new parts for mine this week
Hi Ray-san I found your video by chance. Thanks for communicating with us on 29 MHz FM. I am using a 6 element yagi antenna on 100W. Unfortunately, I am operating in a noisy environment, so sorry for not being able to respond smoothly. Still, it was exciting to communicate with the UK. Thanks again. JA6WFM Hiro
thank you Hiro for the contact i was over the moon to make the journey to your radio in Japan on FM . and thank you for getting in touch it was my best contact to date on 10mtrs FM. will look forward to hearing you again