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Doug Smith W9WI wrote in
: Oops, yes, 9.330 MHz or 9330 KHz or .009330 GHz? Very clear and easily audible from my location in Pittsburgh PA. I need to learn code, but as I was listening, at some point, it seemed like the character pattern repeated 3 times, there was a pause, then the signals continued again. Could this have been the end of the message, upon which the message was retransmitted again from the start? Thanks for the reply. Merry Christmas Soliloquy wrote: Last night, being Tuesday Night 23 December, at around 22:30 Eastern Time in the U.S., or 03:30 UTC Wednesday, I happened across 9330 MHz in the memory of my Icom and was surprised to hear a very strong CW transmission. It's definitely not an amateur radio band. According to several charts linked from http://www.sss-mag.com/spectrum.html , that frequency (I'm assuming you mean 9330KHz and not 9330MHz!) is allocated to the Fixed Service. The charts aren't any more specific. My guesses: - Military. - FEMA. - Spies. (more likely, transmissions from U.S. (or Cuban) intelligence agencies *to* spies) -- Never say never. Nothing is absolute. |