A lot of "not" pirate stations on 48 meters band

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A lot of "not" pirate stations on 48 meters band

Post by iann1971 »

Hello,

tonight 18H09 UTC on the 48 meters band i got these frequencies used by "not" pirate stations :
6205
6250
6260
6290
6300
6335

Some of these stations are very powerful. It is more and more difficult to find a free frequency for pirates on the 48 meters band at this time of the day.

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Post by ukdxer »

If you then add in the various utility stations - some of which are also very strong - which knock out more frequencies - it is difficult to find clear channels.

No wonder many pirate stations tend to go the same frequencies, ie. 6275, 6305, 6310 etc.
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On this side of the planet, those frequencies are assigned maritime mobile. Lots of ship-to-ship chit chat, as well as WEFAX.
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