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I wonder if it is the GPS error correction signals that are sent in that
range. Pete "Mark Keith" wrote in message m... starman wrote in message ... I recently discovered a strong (+20-db) carrier on all my receivers at 324-Khz. It doesn't go away when I disconnnect the home AC at the main breaker panel. It seems to be everywhere in the neighborhood. I think there might be some modulation on it. Is this likely to be a data carrier for remote control of the domestic powerline system? AFAIK, I don't live near any point source for such a signal. I get that here also. I'm not sure if that exact freq, but it's in the 300 kc range. I'm fairly sure it's coming from the power lines. I hear some kind of data on ours for sure, and I think it's a way for the power co to monitor and control the power system. Thats my best guess at this time anyway... MK |
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