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Old May 19th 04, 02:58 PM
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Diverd4777 wrote:

I think it's The Mother Ship...



I'm surprised no one has linked it with the Mexican UFOs!

Dave
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Old May 22nd 04, 08:05 PM
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"starman" wrote in message
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Dan wrote:

On Tue, 18 May 2004 09:58:47 -0400, Dave Holford
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I've seen reports from Russia, UK, West Coast of North America, France,
Germany, Australia and New Zealand in the last couple of days.


Wow. That's great. I didn't know that.

I wonder if Glenn Hauser will have any info on this?

Dan


I was the first to report a very similar signal to GH about 20-years
ago. Back then we thought it might be a new kind of OTH radar. The
signal I'm hearing now (5/19 0130-UTC) changes tones faster than the old
one from the 80's but it's the same principle. I think it's an
ionospheric test signal.


I almost positive I heard this before too. It probably was 20 yrs ago.


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Old May 22nd 04, 08:42 PM
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On Sat, 22 May 2004 14:05:28 -0500, "Brian Hill"
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i just did a 3min mp3 of the strange sound, to me it sounds like
a wire that has been pulled tight and the wind blows over it.

David SWL-DAVID NZ


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Dan wrote:

On Tue, 18 May 2004 09:58:47 -0400, Dave Holford
wrote:

I've seen reports from Russia, UK, West Coast of North America, France,
Germany, Australia and New Zealand in the last couple of days.

Wow. That's great. I didn't know that.

I wonder if Glenn Hauser will have any info on this?

Dan


I was the first to report a very similar signal to GH about 20-years
ago. Back then we thought it might be a new kind of OTH radar. The
signal I'm hearing now (5/19 0130-UTC) changes tones faster than the old
one from the 80's but it's the same principle. I think it's an
ionospheric test signal.


I almost positive I heard this before too. It probably was 20 yrs ago.


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Old May 22nd 04, 09:37 PM
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On Sun, 23 May 2004 07:42:58 +1200, David
wrote:

just a note all so sounds like VLF audio


On Sat, 22 May 2004 14:05:28 -0500, "Brian Hill"
wrote:

i just did a 3min mp3 of the strange sound, to me it sounds like
a wire that has been pulled tight and the wind blows over it.

David SWL-DAVID NZ


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Dan wrote:

On Tue, 18 May 2004 09:58:47 -0400, Dave Holford
wrote:

I've seen reports from Russia, UK, West Coast of North America, France,
Germany, Australia and New Zealand in the last couple of days.

Wow. That's great. I didn't know that.

I wonder if Glenn Hauser will have any info on this?

Dan

I was the first to report a very similar signal to GH about 20-years
ago. Back then we thought it might be a new kind of OTH radar. The
signal I'm hearing now (5/19 0130-UTC) changes tones faster than the old
one from the 80's but it's the same principle. I think it's an
ionospheric test signal.


I almost positive I heard this before too. It probably was 20 yrs ago.


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Old May 22nd 04, 10:46 PM
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i just did a 3min mp3 of the strange sound, to me it sounds like
a wire that has been pulled tight and the wind blows over it.


Yeah, it almost sounds like one of those, what are they called, moosecall
thing? It's a little box or tube with a tight wire or rubber band rigged to it,
and when the wind blows over it, it gives a sound that, now that I consider it,
DOES sound a bit like this signal on 10.512. I just can't recall what they were
called, but they are supposed to scare moose away from electric fences and
other places you didn't want a moose loitering.
Moose loitering may be illegal, actually.
Linus


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Old May 23rd 04, 12:16 AM
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GrtPmpkin32 wrote:

i just did a 3min mp3 of the strange sound, to me it sounds like
a wire that has been pulled tight and the wind blows over it.



Yeah, it almost sounds like one of those, what are they called, moosecall
thing? It's a little box or tube with a tight wire or rubber band rigged to it,
and when the wind blows over it, it gives a sound that, now that I consider it,
DOES sound a bit like this signal on 10.512. I just can't recall what they were
called, but they are supposed to scare moose away from electric fences and
other places you didn't want a moose loitering.
Moose loitering may be illegal, actually.
Linus


Well, the 'technical' term for this kind of signal is 'backwards music'.
That's because if you were to play it back in reverse and really fast,
it would purportedly produce music of some kind. Frankly I tried this
using Audacity on my PC and came up with crap. ENIGMA calls this kind of
signal XBM.

Jeff Seale
Satellit 800, YB550PE, DX440, BC780, Pro95
Louisville, KY
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Old May 23rd 04, 02:59 AM
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On Sat, 22 May 2004 23:16:49 GMT, Jeff Seale
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made a anther copy 2.9megs and reversed it
but sounds just the same as forward. I think
it coed be digit signal, i can send the wave file
to any one who wants it mp3 2.9meg size.

David

GrtPmpkin32 wrote:

i just did a 3min mp3 of the strange sound, to me it sounds like
a wire that has been pulled tight and the wind blows over it.



Yeah, it almost sounds like one of those, what are they called, moosecall
thing? It's a little box or tube with a tight wire or rubber band rigged to it,
and when the wind blows over it, it gives a sound that, now that I consider it,
DOES sound a bit like this signal on 10.512. I just can't recall what they were
called, but they are supposed to scare moose away from electric fences and
other places you didn't want a moose loitering.
Moose loitering may be illegal, actually.
Linus


Well, the 'technical' term for this kind of signal is 'backwards music'.
That's because if you were to play it back in reverse and really fast,
it would purportedly produce music of some kind. Frankly I tried this
using Audacity on my PC and came up with crap. ENIGMA calls this kind of
signal XBM.

Jeff Seale
Satellit 800, YB550PE, DX440, BC780, Pro95
Louisville, KY


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Old May 23rd 04, 06:47 AM
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Jeff Seale wrote:

Well, the 'technical' term for this kind of signal is 'backwards music'.
That's because if you were to play it back in reverse and really fast,
it would purportedly produce music of some kind. Frankly I tried this
using Audacity on my PC and came up with crap.


I thought it said "Paul is dead".


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