Awesome! Thanks for the resource, Mike - I will bookmark this one.
73,
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Steve Lawrence
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Burnsville, Minnesota
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"Mike Terry" wrote in message
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| Canadian radio amateur VE3HLS is busy putting the finishing touches to a
new
| Website called The RF Noise Identification Website.
|
| Its purpose is to help hams and SWLs identify the noises that intrude on
| shortwave listening. The Web site contains a growing library of recordings
| in MP3 format that you can download or listen to online. The recordings
are
| of various types of noises from known sources and some that haven't been
| identified. Also included are small waveform images that provide an
| additional "fingerprint" for identification.
|
| Ken, VE3HLS, hopes that users will visit the site if they have noise
| problems and will be able to identify noise that's bothering them by
| comparing it to the recordings. He would also greatly appreciate
| contributions in the form of recordings of noises at your location as
well.
| They'll be converted to MP3 format and added to the Web site (with credit
to
| the sender) for all to listen to. WAV or MP3 files, audio cassettes or CDs
| will be gratefully accepted. See the Web site for additional details.
|
|
http://www.ve3hls.com/noise/rfihome.html
|
| (Media Network)
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