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It could be one of the GPS correction signals that transmit in the 300 to
315kHz range. Pete Jim Shaffer, Jr. wrote in message news ![]() On 05 Sep 2003 20:37:59 GMT, (J999w) wrote: Sounds like the USCG ... got one here in Milwaukee 297khz ... sounds like RTTY (teletype) ... it's 30db over S9 here ... makes a nice reference signal for antenna work. I forget the official name for this type of LW service. NAVTEX is only broadcast on one frequency (518) as far as I know. I wonder if you might be hearing Differential GPS? Speaking of longwave, I have a loud digital signal on 100 kHz. Does anyone know what it is? LORAN? |
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