[Spooks] Spanish voice

Chris Smolinski [email protected]
Tue, 13 Aug 2002 06:55:57 -0400 (EDT)


6855 is a known V2 frequency, and based on your report, this is what you
most likely heard. Cuba has been known to make many technical errors (I
would say that it is less common to hear a transmission without technical
problems); running two transmissions on the same frequency at the same
time is not unusual for them.


On Tue, 13 Aug 2002 [email protected] wrote:

> Lasat night, around 8 PM MDT, (August 12, 0200Z) heard
> the Spanish female voice on 6855 KHZ.  Caught two
> messages, (short uno) from the primary voice.
> Underneath was another voice transmission, also numbers
> in Spanish, that was not synchronized with the stronger
> signal, leading it by one group, but not the same group
> as the primary.  Mode was AM or SSBRC.  Hard to
> tell with the QRN/QRM.  Thought at first the very weak
> audio was from a poorly-erased tape on the primary
> signal.  However, when the loud signal ended, the weak
> one continued for several minutes more, barely audible.
> There was a very slight offset between the two carriers,
> and the weak one may have actually been directly on
> 6855.000.  Carriers remained on the air, both of them
> (strong and weak) several minutes after end of
> broadcast.  Weaker carrier remained for quite some time.
> Actually read frequency  or primary signal as 6855.180
> KHZ.  "That's close enough for government work."
>
> CACTUS23
>
>
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