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Janitor Boy Jr wrote:
snip strange. at 4800, I hear the single "weep" then what sounds like an echo. 4806 through 4810 I hear both "weep, weep" solid. I'll record a few samples. A little web research of archives finds mentions of "sweepers" on 4800 +/- 25 kHz of high signal strength in the past five years being an annoyance across the U.S. and even in New Zealand; consensus amongst respondents is that they are hf radars for ocean current studies, probably higher power implementations as opposed to the low power Codar brand systems documented by the manufacturer at its website. An argument against OTH radar was that the signals didn't change diurnally or based on propagation conditions. Folks with directional antennas could help triangulate these signals; a little RDF in locations with very strong signals may also be useful. Michael |
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