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Today I had 7 scanners setup, each scanner setup to scan a 25 MHz
segment of the 225-400 MilAir band. Everything was going fine up until 1048 hrs EDT. 5 of the 7 scanners stopped with what sounded like a data signal. Here are the freqs which had the very same transmission: 225.0000 275.0000 300.0000 325.0000 375.0000 The transmission lasted for about 3 minutes and quit. Very strong signal on all 5 freqs. I’ve done many searches using 7 scanners before and never had anything like that happen. Anyone have any ideas of what this was? George http://www.MilAirComms.com |
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GeorgeF ...
^ ... I had 7 scanners setup, each scanner setup to scan ^ a 25 MHz segment of the 225-400 MilAir band. ^ Everything was going fine up until 1048 hrs EDT. ^ 5 of the 7 scanners stopped with what sounded like a ^ data signal. ^ Here are the freqs which had the very same transmission: ^ 225.0000 ^ 275.0000 ^ 300.0000 ^ 325.0000 ^ 375.0000 ^ The transmission lasted for about 3 minutes and quit. Did the other two scanners cover 250.0 and 350.0? Coincidentally, while I was reading your message (abt 1825Z) I heard a loud klaxon-like sound coming from one of my scanners. By time I got over to the scanner the sound had stopped but there was still a carrier holding one of my 39MHz frequencies open. The klaxon, which did sound like a data signal, only sounded three times for a total duration of about five seconds. It's probably not related to what you heard. Frank |
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