Maritime weather station, XVG, Hai Phong, Vietnam, 8294 kHz, USB mode, 23 March, 2024, 1305 UTC

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3 ай бұрын

8294 kHz, USB mode. This is maritime weather station XVG, out of Hai Phong, Vietnam. This is a regularly scheduled weather transmission. At other times, XVG transmits on 7906 kHz, also in USB mode. In other time slots XVG may also transmits in English (sources vary on if this is true or not), however XVS, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, has most such English language transmission.
Recorded at my location in the Mojave Desert, California, USA, on 23 March, 2024, 1305 UTC. Receiver used was an RFSpace NetSDR, the antenna used was a Rhombic pointed at Asia.
Disclaimer: Many of the radio reception recordings on this KZbin channel pertain to unusual, uncommon, unknown, or mystery signals that might be found on radio, both shortwave and VHF/UHF. Among the subjects covered are numbers stations, utility stations, military transmissions (both in the clear and encrypted / encoded), aviation, maritime, ham radio, CB radio, radars, ionosodes, propagation beacons, ditters, dashers, whistlers, and just about anything else that might transmit, in any mode, USB, LSB, CW, Morse Code, FM, AM,FMCW, LFMCW, etc. Think of it as SIGINT (signals intelligence) / COMINT (communications intelligence) / ELINT (electronic intelligence) lite, the hobby version. All the recordings are made by me, most often at my home. Although there are a few mysterious things to be found here, you will not find anything paranormal, extraterrestrial, spiritual, or mystic. However, everyone can have their own interpretations of the sounds heard, make of it what you will.

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@raybokor2
@raybokor2 3 ай бұрын
will make a note of these frequencies thanks
@hectormiguelperezgomez6612
@hectormiguelperezgomez6612 18 күн бұрын
I think that "shhh" sound is related to HFDL transmissions. You can decode them, they are related to aircraft.
@FirstToken
@FirstToken 17 күн бұрын
@hectormiguelperezgomez6612 said "I think that "shhh" sound is related to HFDL transmissions. You can decode them, they are related to aircraft." No, these sounds are not HFDL. HFDL has a very defined length, and a very obvious pilot tone, this data signal does not have any pilot tone, and the length is variable, and most often shorter than the shortest HFDL burst.
@raybokor2
@raybokor2 3 ай бұрын
here in the uk i hear 2 people talking but it doesn't sound Asian. its probably Russian fisher men over here
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