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17XD - D3QK - This recording was made on 1732 kHz on the 15th of March 2002, the signal is believed to be of Slovakian military origin. (185kb)
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38 kHz 5L CW Groups - This recording was made on 38 kHz, the signal is probably of military origin. (117kb)
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118.73 kHz Data Signal - This very strong data signal was a regular on 118 kHz. (14kb)
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131.8 kHz Data Signal - This recording was made on 131.8 kHz. (25.1kb)
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Datatrack - This Datatrack signal is one of many heard throughout the UK around this frequency. (29.2kb)
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DGPS Signal - This is a 100bps DGPS signal, which was recorded on 307.5 kHz. (30.7kb)
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IAR 8670 kHz - This recording is one of the last ones made by IAR before the service closed on HF. This recording was made on the 29th of October at 2230 utc. (781kb)
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LORAN 100 kHz - This recording of the LORAN signal was made on 100 kHz. This signal is probably the one most hated by LF enthusiasts for its very 'wide' coverage. (23.8kb)
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MKL 82.75 kHz - This RAF tranmission was heard on 82.75 kHz, occasionally you could also hear Morse Code transmissions by them as well. (15kb)
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MSF 60 kHz - The UK's Time Signal station. (76.6kb)
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Navtex 518 kHz - This is an example of a Navtex signal (SITOR Mode B), which you can hear on 490, 518 and 4209.5 kHz at various times of the day carrying Weather and Navigational Warnings etc. (44.8kb)
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