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Tonight (Monday), beginning at 9:00 pm CDT, that unidentifiable CW, sent at 15
groups per minute, came on while I was listening to my eTR7. I tuned in my DX-392 and found the signal at 10.712 MHz, very close to the eTR7's IF. Of course, the eTR7 has single conversion. The signal, by the way, is no way as strong at night as it is in the morning on 9.330. So, I can't guess the source's location. Bill, K5BY SE Texas |
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Spook Stations, Numbers stations?
"WShoots1" wrote in message ... Tonight (Monday), beginning at 9:00 pm CDT, that unidentifiable CW, sent at 15 groups per minute, came on while I was listening to my eTR7. I tuned in my DX-392 and found the signal at 10.712 MHz, very close to the eTR7's IF. Of course, the eTR7 has single conversion. The signal, by the way, is no way as strong at night as it is in the morning on 9.330. So, I can't guess the source's location. Bill, K5BY SE Texas |
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Red: Sounds like a "spook" station to me. There are a number of spook morse
stations around, more than voice stations actually. Thanks. Bill, K5BY |
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