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what is all this "PSHHHHHT" [pause] "PSHHHHT" [pause] "PSHHHT"
[pause] I hear on some shortwave freqs? |
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AT my qth I get this silent PSSHHT PSSHHT when someone near by is working on a
PC connected to a LAN. Not very pleasant, but not very loud. 73 de Matti Ponkamo, Naantali, Finland "tom k in L.A." kirjoitti glegroups.com... what is all this "PSHHHHHT" [pause] "PSHHHHT" [pause] "PSHHHT" [pause] I hear on some shortwave freqs? |
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On 18 Jan 2007 00:59:17 -0800, "tom k in L.A."
wrote: what is all this "PSHHHHHT" [pause] "PSHHHHT" [pause] "PSHHHT" [pause] I hear on some shortwave freqs? That is God farting. |
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On 18 Jan 2007 00:59:17 -0800, "tom k in L.A."
wrote: what is all this "PSHHHHHT" [pause] "PSHHHHT" [pause] "PSHHHT" [pause] I hear on some shortwave freqs? Give us a better clue - post the actual frequencies, so we can listen to it, too. Right off the top of my head though, your description brings to mind ANDVT (Advanced Narrowband Digital Voice Terminal), but it's hard to come up with a definitive mode ID without listening to a signal. John Kasupski, KC2HMZ |
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![]() tom k in L.A. wrote: what is all this "PSHHHHHT" [pause] "PSHHHHT" [pause] "PSHHHT" [pause] I hear on some shortwave freqs? That PSHHHHHYT, is only in your head. |
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![]() tom k in L.A. wrote: what is all this "PSHHHHHT" [pause] "PSHHHHT" [pause] "PSHHHT" [pause] I hear on some shortwave freqs? That PSHHHHHT, is only in your head. |
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In article .com,
tom k in L.A. wrote: what is all this "PSHHHHHT" [pause] "PSHHHHT" [pause] "PSHHHT" [pause] I hear on some shortwave freqs? Er, a frequency would be nice. I assume you're in AM mode. To really get a handle on it, listen in SSB mode. A couple of possibles, one is a ARQ-TOR signal. This is a ship to shore digital system for teletypes (ARQ - automatic request (for retransmission?) TOR - Telex Over Radio). With SSB on, it's a Dreep-Dreep-Dreep signal. Around 6300 kHz, I think, but there are almost a dozen maritime mobile bands where it can occur. Hams also use it, in a slightly different way. Maritime users have two frequncies, one for the ship, one for the shore station. Hams use the same frequency for the shorter ack packet, so it's more like Dreep-drp-Dreep-drp with one side or the other having a stronger signal. Another is the dreaded CODAR. This is some sort of over the horizon radar used to measure wave heights or something like that. Depending on where you are in the signal, it sounds like a couple of chirps or a chirp-swish-chirp-swish. 12095 kHz is one hangout, around 4800 kHz is another. Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
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