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Mon, 30 Mar 2015 09:09:40 -0500
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Yeh, I thought of that too, so that's probably what it was, perhaps Sudan 
Radio as Lloyd suggests.  I wonder if they have a transmitter close by, 
because they were 20 over 9.  Also, I haven't heard a broadcast station on 
that frequency before.

-----Original Message----- 
From: Mike Duke, K5XU
Sent: Monday, March 30, 2015 5:27 AM
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Subject: About 7205

While it is possible that what Jim heard was a bootlegger, 7.200 -
7.300 is still a broadcast band outside of region 2.

So, my guess is that you were hearing a broadcast station.

Check the frequency for a few days around the same time to see if that
is the case.

-- 
Mike Duke, K5XU 


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