what mode am I hearing?
In the vicinity of 2306-2307 kHz, LSB, there's a digital mode that
I've never heard before. (Actually there are a lot of modes I can't recognize by ear, but this particular one I just stumbled upon is loud and has a funky beat.) |
what mode am I hearing?
"Jim Shaffer" wrote in message ... In the vicinity of 2306-2307 kHz, LSB, there's a digital mode that I've never heard before. (Actually there are a lot of modes I can't recognize by ear, but this particular one I just stumbled upon is loud and has a funky beat.) Late last night I heard something like CW at 2306.6. (west coast) It was faint and it was either keying on-off or was changing amplitude. Hearing nothing in the morning, as one would expect. -- rb |
what mode am I hearing?
"Jim Shaffer" wrote in message ... On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 11:04:53 -0700, "Ron Baker, Pluralitas!" wrote: "Jim Shaffer" wrote in message . .. In the vicinity of 2306-2307 kHz, LSB, there's a digital mode that I've never heard before. (Actually there are a lot of modes I can't recognize by ear, but this particular one I just stumbled upon is loud and has a funky beat.) Late last night I heard something like CW at 2306.6. (west coast) It was faint and it was either keying on-off or was changing amplitude. Hearing nothing in the morning, as one would expect. What I heard sounded sort of like CW except that there was a data burst in sync with the tones. SITOR maybe? Have you heard SITOR before? -- rb |
what mode am I hearing?
On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 20:29:16 -0700, "Ron Baker, Pluralitas!"
wrote: What I heard sounded sort of like CW except that there was a data burst in sync with the tones. SITOR maybe? Have you heard SITOR before? I think I've heard SITOR, but this sounded slower. Are there different speeds of SITOR? |
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