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Re: Remaining Mongolian LWBC Stations -n- Frequencies


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Posted by Glenn on April 24, 2026 at 02:55:55.

In Reply to: Re: Remaining Mongolian LWBC Stations -n- Frequencies posted by Marcy on April 23, 2026 at 21:27:41.

No Mam I haven't but I will look for it on the air and in the Webb!

I see a lot of Webb SDR's that have flags for LW stations that I have not heard of. Most of the time they come from an older reference. SDR users posted these flags a long time ago or got them from older articles and many stations disappeared like many over the years. But I am always on the look out for something I didn't know about. I kind of obsess over the Mongolian stations because I studied the Mongolians in depth. These people have little impact on our lives but their predecessors have in the past caused many of the world's issues both negatively and positively. They stirred up this world in many ways. Not anymore but the effects and results are lasting. Anyways I look at what I see and then try to find out what it is an where it might come from. I keep seeing 175 Khz. A simple carrier as far as I can tell but it is consistently on my radio almost every day. Probably some utility but I am not certain yet. I will look to see what I can find on Turkmen Radio.

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