[net.ham-radio] y broadcasts

kav@iham1.UUCP (Kurt Vangsness) (12/29/84)

Here are some stations heard using a Kenwood R-1000 and
a window frame for an antenna (really!). I'll use Bob Parnass's format
for the stations. 

   0.1850    WGU20_____Time station: eastern standard time, am [Location
				unknown, any info anyone?]
   1.7600    none______cordless phone: fm.
   2.9000    ???_______"Gander" Air traffic control, usb [NF, Canada]
   3.4850    ???_______"Gander" Aviation weather. usb [NF, Canada]
   4.0290    none______Spanish numbers station, female voice, 5 digit, am
   4.2500    CFH_______unidentified: cs marker "VVV VVV VVV de CFH CFH CFH", cw
   4.3650    ???_______unidentified: interval marker, accordian, then
				identification by voice in French? Possibly
				FFL33 Sainte Lys Radio Sainte Lys France
				(telecommunicatons>, usb.

   4.3930    WOM_______High seas operator to the "Royal Viking", usb
   4.4300    NMN_______U.S. Coast Guard Marine Forcast, usb [Portsmouth, Va]
   4.4800    none______Spanish numbers station, female voice, 5 digit, am
   4.6750    none______unidentified: male voice repeating (in Spanish?) what
				sounded like very fast number patterns.
   6.3860    FUF_______unidentified: cw marker "VVV de FUF"
   6.4800    ???_______unidentified: "T?? this is R3B radio check", usb
   6.5000    WLO_______unidentified: cw marker for RTTY station:
				"C13L C13L C13L de WLO RTTY k"
   6.5050    NMN_______U.S. Coast Guard Marine Forcast, usb [Portsmouth, Va]
   6.6960    ???_______unidentified: Foxtrot message, mentioned Skyking., usb
   6.8050    none______Spanish numbers station, female voice, 4 digits, am
   8.2220    WOM?______High seas operatior to the "Norway", usb
   8.6040    ???_______unidentified: "D9B to F2V, send RMTT to me", then
				heard what sounded like RTTY, usb
   8.6430    LPD86_____General Packeco Radio, cw marker:
				"VVV dw LPD44/ 86LPD44/ 86LPD44/ 86QSX4 AND
				8MHZ k", [Don Bosco, Argentina]
   8.6940    CFH_______unidentified: cw marker "VVV VVV VVV de CFH CFH CFH", cw
   8.7040    KFS_______ITT world communications, cw marker:
				"de KFS KFS KFS SITOR QSX 6812 AND 16MHZ k"
			[ Half Moon, Ca]
   8.7150    WLO_______unidentified: cw marker "de WLO RTTY k", cw
   8.7310    WOM_______High seas operator to the "Island Princess", usb
   8.7460    WOM?______High seas operator to the "Norway", usb
   8.7620    WOO_______AT&T-C Ocean Gate Radio, traffic list, usb
   8.7770    ???_______unidentified: "H8G calling EZU Batter-up", usb
   8.8110    WOM_______High seas operator to the "Fair Sky", usb
   8.8600    ???_______unidentified: Air traffic, regerences were made
				by pilots to Johannesburg, (S. Africa?).
				Traffic control had British accent, usb
   8.9660    HATE43____unidentified: "Rogers, Rogers, HATE43, Radio check, over"
   8.9910    B6WW______unidentified: cw marker: "B6WW VVV"
  11.2270    ???_______unidentified: "McDill, test, 1234554321", usb
  13.1060    WOO_______AT&T-C Ocean Gate Radio, traffic list, usb
  13.1800    V4S_______unidentified: "Stand by for flash traffic"
  16.4900    WOM?______High seas operator to the "Nordic Prince", usb
  17.2540    WOM?______High seas operator to the "Nordic Prince", usb
  17.2600    WOM_______High seas operator to the "Claudia B", usb



	If anyone has any more info on these stations, or has 
	corrections to my information, please send mail.

		Kurt Vangsness
		AT&T Bell Laboratories - Naperville, Ill
		ihnp4!iham1!kav

kav@iham1.UUCP (Kurt Vangsness) (12/29/84)

	I noticed a couple of problems with my last posting.
	The subject line should have read:
	"SWL utility broadcasts" not "y broadcasts"

	Also, the frequency for WGU20 is 0.1800 not 0.1850.

		Kurt Vangsness
		AT&T Bell Laboratories - Naperville, Ill
		ihnp4!iham1!kav