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SW4ever wrote: While checking signals from 1600-1700 UTC again, today, ran across a real strange one. On 13560 Khz there was a very strong carrier, S9+20db with a mid- range, steady audio modulation. Also a faint 'tick-tick' in the background.Sort of sounded like a recording device. Signal still heard at 1842 UTC. Any ideas ?? Local artifact (doubtful) A new SW station, testing ?? Could not find this frequency in any lists I checked, including EIBI, etc. Signal may still be on now (1900 UTC) so give a listen and see if you can hear it. Thanks, and good listening from SW4ever... 13.56 MHz +/- 7.0 kHz is an Industrial/Scientific/Medical band. (47 CFR Part 18 in the US). Part 18 has the neatest line I've found so far in the FCC regulations in paragraph 18.305: "ISM Equipment operating on a frequency specified in (paragraph) 18.301 is allowed unlimited radiated energy in the band specified by the frequency." Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
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