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![]() "Larry Dighera" wrote in message ... On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 20:35:26 -0700, "Ron Baker, Pluralitas!" wrote in : snip I'll upload both the wiki SITOR audio sample file and the sample of what I received to alt.binaries.sounds.radio.misc, so you can judge for yourself. I went there but it was full of other things. I didn't see anything from you. I can e-mail the audio file to you if you like. Is this a good address: ? No. ![]() You could try alt.binaries.alt or alt.binaries.pictures.tools. But I think I'm hearing the same signal. I'm in socal too. Right now, 9:19pm pacific daylight time, noise is s2 and signal is s3. Globe Wireless, KEJ, Hawaii? Globe Wireless, KPH, San Francisco? snip Interesting information. Thank you. I'd still like to identify the station on 6,360.0 kHz though. Most likely it is KEJ or KPH. KPH would make more sense from your antenna azimuth. There might be software to be found on the web to demodulate sitor. But probably the easiest way to identify the signal is to do data mining for it on the web or get signal reports from others. 'miso', who frequents rec.radio.shortwave, lives north of us (closer to the signal source?) and is a pretty skilled SWL. Maybe miso will see this and weigh in. -- rb |
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