RBW48, Murmansk?
This seems like a rather difficult and odd route to Vancouver. Though
with the sunspot numbers perhaps not -- PCA is perhaps not so bad
right now.
Not a great circle view but this nice over the polar map show the
relative locations. Vancouver is actuially closer to Murmansk than
FYI, from QRP-L in 1995 but I presume it's the same station
> 10,130.3 3 RTTY 300 baud 5 bit, encrypted COMMERCIAL
> *> RBW48 Murmansk Meteo (Russia) COMMERCIAL
> > Russian text decoded at 0430Z
> 10,130.3 3 FAX 120-line meteo chart at 0300Z
> *> RBW48 Murmansk or RBX73 Kashkent COMMERCIAL
<www.kkn.net/archives/html/QRP-L/1995-06/msg00272.htm>
Unfortunately these used to be open archives but are now requiing
credentials to login.
but try the google cache
<http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:1TDztnIuGBMJ:www.kkn.net/
archives/cgi-bin/extract-mesg.cgi%3Fa%3DQRP-L%26m%3D1995-06%26i%
3D199506091554.JAA01610%2540zia.aoc.nrao.edu+RTTY+commercial
+10130&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=5&gl=us>
This seems to confirm it
<http://radionut53.tripod.com/id213.html>
> 10130.0 | 18.45 | RBW48 | Murmansk Meteo,Murmansk,Russia |
> 576/120
On Jul 5, 2007, at 11:38 AM, jerome schatten wrote:
> commercial tty station at 10.130mhz
--
Kevin Purcell
kevinpurcell@pobox.com
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