Earlier in the week I was trying a few Russian Navy CW freqs in my DX394 when I heard some activity on 8459.0khz. I recorded it and then played it back into various CW decoders to check what it was. MultiPSK was best (tried FLDIGI and a few others) and decoded some strange sets of numbers, some letters (TIRE and TOK in our alphabet...oh and KARTA which is Russian for map). But best of all the words KALININGRAD. There were non of the ususal 5 figure groups associated with military and utility stations. Here is the multipsk screenshot:
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