Indian Lisa 30 Nov 2022 Part 2--gtx07-50 Min May 2026
File Reference: Indian Lisa
Date: 30 November 2022
Segment: Part 2
Designator: GTX07-50 Min
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Late autumn is traditionally a peak season for HF (High Frequency) radio propagation. The ionosphere is stable, allowing signals from halfway across the globe to bounce clearly into local receivers. If this log is indeed from a radio monitor, the 30 Nov 2022 entry is a testament to the patience required in the hobby—sitting through hours of static (Part 1) to capture the "GTX" burst in Part 2.
In the world of signal monitoring and cryptic internet logs, "Indian Lisa" stands out as a recurring enigma. The entry dated 30 Nov 2022 captures the quintessential experience of the "Numbers Station" hunter or the anomaly archivist.
While "Part 1" of that day’s log likely established the baseline—the static, the routine frequency sweeps, the mundane radio noise—"Part 2" usually denotes the moment of disruption. In monitoring culture, the "Part 2" is where the action happens.







