![]() |
Audio Morse Code Transmission
I am monitoring a s-9 audio morse code transmission on about 5.799 MHz
It is not a CW signal as no BFO is needed to hear it. It is a scrambled/coded transmission and appears to be random letters but is not 5 letter groups. Any ideas??? Chuck KA6UUP |
Audio Morse Code Transmission
It is 5 letter groups after all.
ka6uup wrote: I am monitoring a s-9 audio morse code transmission on about 5.799 MHz It is not a CW signal as no BFO is needed to hear it. It is a scrambled/coded transmission and appears to be random letters but is not 5 letter groups. Any ideas??? Chuck KA6UUP |
Audio Morse Code Transmission
After searching around I have determined it was a Cuban "cut number"
transmission. It was so strong I was receiving it on my rxvr with the antenna disconnected. Excellent code practice ;-}} Hils wrote: On 2012-02-23 06:30, ka6uup wrote: It is 5 letter groups after all. ka6uup wrote: I am monitoring a s-9 audio morse code transmission on about 5.799 MHz It is not a CW signal as no BFO is needed to hear it. It is a scrambled/coded transmission and appears to be random letters but is not 5 letter groups. Any ideas??? Chuck KA6UUP No morse heard on PA3FWM's WebSDR at 0652, though there was a carrier on that frequency which stopped at 0655. |
Audio Morse Code Transmission
On Feb 23, 2:15*am, ka6uup wrote:
After searching around I have determined it was a Cuban "cut number" transmission. It was so strong I was receiving it on my rxvr with the antenna disconnected. Excellent code practice ;-}} Hils wrote: On 2012-02-23 06:30, ka6uup wrote: It is 5 letter groups after all. ka6uup wrote: I am monitoring a s-9 audio morse code transmission on about 5.799 MHz It is not a CW signal as no BFO is needed to hear it. It is a scrambled/coded transmission and appears to be random letters but is not 5 letter groups. Any ideas??? Chuck KA6UUP No morse heard on PA3FWM's WebSDR at 0652, though there was a carrier on that frequency which stopped at 0655.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - What is the name of your magic receiver ? |
Audio Morse Code Transmission
|
Audio Morse Code Transmission
I find that "cutting" numbers simply creates more of the damned
things. |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 07:42 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
RadioBanter.com