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4798 kHz
Last evening right around 0000 GMT, I was getting the strangest thing on
this frequency. It sounded like a time signal in that the beeps were 1 second apart, but there were no intevals or any other kind of variation. It was a SSB signal. Without the BFO, it sounded like hitting the bottom of a frying pan with a hammer. With the BFO on, it was a "doink" sound. Any ideas? |
4798 kHz
On Oct 24, 10:04*am, elaich wrote:
Last evening right around 0000 GMT, I was getting the strangest thing on this frequency. It sounded like a time signal in that the beeps were 1 second apart, but there were no intevals or any other kind of variation. It was a SSB signal. Without the BFO, it sounded like hitting the bottom of a frying pan with a hammer. With the BFO on, it was a "doink" sound. Any ideas? I'm guessing you heard CODAR. Check out the thread at: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...1869a98f3ed5c1 Mike Louisville, KY |
4798 kHz
msg wrote in
: These are indeed codar; did your signals sound anything like either of these? That's the one. |
4798 kHz
Yeah, from here in Kentucky it extends from about 4770 up to about
4805 as a pretty strong signal. Mike On Oct 27, 2:49*pm, elaich wrote: msg wrote : These are indeed codar; did your signals sound anything like either of these? That's the one. |
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