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I monitor VLF and have discovered a data signal at 300.0 KHz. It seems to
be on continuously. I have searched the FCC databases and searched the web, but can not find out what this signal is. It is S9+10 in Maryland. Can anyone tell me what this is or where I can search for info to try to identify it? Thanks, John |
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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. jw wb9uai |
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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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Jim Shaffer, Jr. wrote:
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? Navtex is also on 490 KHz in some areas as well. -- Robert Maskill G4PYR Peterborough Cambridgeshire www.coastalradio.greater-peterborough.com |
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![]() "Jim Shaffer, Jr." wrote: 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? I believe the Milwaukee DGPS is on 297kHz, check a USCG site for details. LORAN C is on 100kHz Dave |
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J999w wrote:
Sounds like the USCG ... got one here in Milwaukee 297khz ... sounds like RTTY That would be the differential GPS signal from the Coast Guard there. -- "Here, Outlook Express, run this program." "Okay, stranger." |
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John P wrote:
I monitor VLF and have discovered a data signal at 300.0 KHz. It seems to be on continuously. I have searched the FCC databases and searched the web, but can not find out what this signal is. It is S9+10 in Maryland. Can anyone tell me what this is or where I can search for info to try to identify it? Are you near any high voltage transmission lines? Power companies use power line carrier to pass low bandwidth telemetry and relaying signals on transmission lines. They typically operate from about 300 kHz down. -- budr at netride dot net |
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John P wrote:
I monitor VLF and have discovered a data signal at 300.0 KHz. It seems to be on continuously. I have searched the FCC databases and searched the web, but can not find out what this signal is. It is S9+10 in Maryland. There's a USCG DGPS station at Annapolis, but it's on 301.0 KHz. -- "Here, Outlook Express, run this program." "Okay, stranger." |
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All,
Thanks for the replies. I think the mystery is solved. I believe I am hearing the DGPS station in Annapolis on 301kHz. I hear the same type (but weaker) signal at 307kHz, which is the DGPS station in Hagerstown, MD. Thanks all! John "Clifton T. Sharp Jr." wrote in message ... John P wrote: I monitor VLF and have discovered a data signal at 300.0 KHz. It seems to be on continuously. I have searched the FCC databases and searched the web, but can not find out what this signal is. It is S9+10 in Maryland. There's a USCG DGPS station at Annapolis, but it's on 301.0 KHz. -- "Here, Outlook Express, run this program." "Okay, stranger." |
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