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What are those beeps on 4770kHz?
Hey All,
Bene hearing these sequences of beeps on 4770kHz this evening. They are the same number of beeps, repeated after a short interval. http://www.cvni.net/radio/nsnl/nsnl089/nsnl89ms.html speaks about a 'Chinese naval marker' active on this frequency. Could this be it? If so, a mighty catch with my Sony AN-1 and passive loop on which I can hear it both... JeroenK. |
What are those beeps on 4770kHz?
"JeroenK" wrote in message ... Hey All, Bene hearing these sequences of beeps on 4770kHz this evening. They are the same number of beeps, repeated after a short interval. http://www.cvni.net/radio/nsnl/nsnl089/nsnl89ms.html speaks about a 'Chinese naval marker' active on this frequency. Could this be it? If so, a mighty catch with my Sony AN-1 and passive loop on which I can hear it both... JeroenK. CODAR: http://ifmaxp1.ifm.uni-hamburg.de/CODAR.shtml |
What are those beeps on 4770kHz?
DesignGuy wrote: "JeroenK" wrote in message ... Hey All, Bene hearing these sequences of beeps on 4770kHz this evening. They are the same number of beeps, repeated after a short interval. http://www.cvni.net/radio/nsnl/nsnl089/nsnl89ms.html speaks about a 'Chinese naval marker' active on this frequency. Could this be it? If so, a mighty catch with my Sony AN-1 and passive loop on which I can hear it both... JeroenK. CODAR: http://ifmaxp1.ifm.uni-hamburg.de/CODAR.shtml That link seems to indicate that that system operates on 16.045, 27.65 and 29.85 MHz. dxAce Michigan USA |
What are those beeps on 4770kHz?
I've heard Codar around 4.7 mhz as well at times.
God is love + Brio "dxAce" wrote in message ... DesignGuy wrote: "JeroenK" wrote in message ... Hey All, Bene hearing these sequences of beeps on 4770kHz this evening. They are the same number of beeps, repeated after a short interval. http://www.cvni.net/radio/nsnl/nsnl089/nsnl89ms.html speaks about a 'Chinese naval marker' active on this frequency. Could this be it? If so, a mighty catch with my Sony AN-1 and passive loop on which I can hear it both... JeroenK. CODAR: http://ifmaxp1.ifm.uni-hamburg.de/CODAR.shtml That link seems to indicate that that system operates on 16.045, 27.65 and 29.85 MHz. dxAce Michigan USA |
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