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Dale,
I haven't tried to listen to it during the day, they were scheduled to increase the power last night sometime. It's close to - but not actually a ham band. Its available only to the men in black. ;-) Project JOVE "Dale Parfitt" wrote in message ... "Ken" wrote in message ... Listen! Use wideband fm. It's pulsing - sounds like radar? It's a government reserved freq ONLY. Very interesting ;-) Are you hearing it during the daytime? If so, how does the signal penetrate the F layer? If from space(?), you should hear it only after the band closes down. in the evening. And all this time I thought 14.2 was part of the 20M amateur band. Dale W4OP |
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From: "Ken" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Date: Sat, 08 May 2004 08:07:11 GMT Subject: 14.200 FM from outer space Dale, I haven't tried to listen to it during the day, they were scheduled to increase the power last night sometime. It's close to - but not actually a ham band. Its available only to the men in black. ;-) Project JOVE Ken - the info I have says the 20 meter ham band is 14.150 - 14.350 voice and down to 14.0 CW for extra class, thought this may be outdated. Of course, that's not in FM mode. |
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Greg wrote: From: "Ken" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Date: Sat, 08 May 2004 08:07:11 GMT Subject: 14.200 FM from outer space Dale, I haven't tried to listen to it during the day, they were scheduled to increase the power last night sometime. It's close to - but not actually a ham band. Its available only to the men in black. ;-) Project JOVE Ken - the info I have says the 20 meter ham band is 14.150 - 14.350 voice and down to 14.0 CW for extra class, thought this may be outdated. Of course, that's not in FM mode. 14.200 is in the 20 meter ham band. |
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