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A - ASTRAKHAN? ON 16332.1 kHz (20.3kb): - This beacon/marker came on air in late 2005, and is believed to be situated near to Astrakhan in Azerbaijan.
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C - MOSCOW ON 5154.0 kHz (20.3kb): - This long running beacon/marker is heard frequently here on a number of frequencies.
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D - SEVASTOPOL ON 10871.7 kHz (20.3kb): - This beacon/marker is another 'regular', believed to be located in the Ukraine.
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P - KALININGRAD ON 14557.8 kHz (20.3kb): - This beacon/marker is usually one of the strongest signals here, and one of the most frequently heard.
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P - WITH FAULTY KEYER ON 7038.8 kHz (41.6kb): - The 'P' beacon was heard sending - - - - . . on all of its frequencies on the 27th of June 2006.
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R - IZHEVSK ON 5465.9 kHz (20.3kb): - This beacon/marker is easily recognised by its characteristically poor audio quality, and is almost as badly out of tune as a UK Eurovision Song Contest entry!
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S - SEVEROMORSK ON 5153.9 kHz (20.3kb): - This beacon/marker is usually one of the weaker signals heard here, though is another one regularly heard here in the UK.
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