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writes writes --- Here what it sound like (the best way I can describe it) I remember my grandfathers old 54 Pontiac Chief engine with the wipers running, don't laugh to hard: RRRRRRRRgweeRRRRRRRRRRgweeRRRRRRRRRgweeRRRRRRRRg we (the patterns do shuffle a bit but in the same time constant) Its repetitive, has equal signal in each side of 770 kHz, (and only on 770 wee hours) if its another station off frequency 400hz offset tuning or even listening in SSB mods cant knock it out. sounds like some kind of pilot signal Im in the Long Island across from City Island -Joe (nospam) I bet it's a digital curcuit in a household appliance. DSL modem, clock, VCR, computer, etc. Maybe a neighbor's. I found similar interference coming from my fax machine. The display alternates between "Stand-by" and "Date+Time" every 2 or 3 seconds. Mike -- M.J.Powell |
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