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<p class=""><strong>Many thanks to SRAA contributor Dan Greenall, who shares the following recording and notes:</strong></p><p class="">On March 16, I listened to V32 using the SV1BTL SDR in Athens, Greece. The voice came on at exactly 1800 UTC, but right up to 1759, the bubble jammer was being heard on that frequency. There did not appear to be any jamming during the actual "broadcast". The signal was very strong, averaging 20 dB over 9. At 1823 UTC, there were 12 users listening on this particular SDR, and 8 of them were tuned to 8742 kHz!</p>
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V32 Persian/Farsi Numbers Station: March 16, 2026
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