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Around 4:30 UTC, I could (faintly) hear what sounded like a time signal,
with double beeps for about 45 seconds, then single beeps for 15 seconds, then repeating. It seemed like the pulses were spaced a little closer than one second, though. Anyone know if this would be the "time signal" Russian station that some people think is related to some russian military system? I used to be able to find samples and descriptions of these kind of things he (http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/brogers/page6.html) but the website is now gone. |
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There is an "Over the horizon" radar that sweeps back and forth, at 4.8 Mhz.
It sweeps at a little faster than once a second. "Conan Ford" wrote in message 3.159... Around 4:30 UTC, I could (faintly) hear what sounded like a time signal, with double beeps for about 45 seconds, then single beeps for 15 seconds, then repeating. It seemed like the pulses were spaced a little closer than one second, though. Anyone know if this would be the "time signal" Russian station that some people think is related to some russian military system? I used to be able to find samples and descriptions of these kind of things he (http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/brogers/page6.html) but the website is now gon |
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![]() Conan Ford wrote: Around 4:30 UTC, I could (faintly) hear what sounded like a time signal, with double beeps for about 45 seconds, then single beeps for 15 seconds, then repeating. It seemed like the pulses were spaced a little closer than one second, though. Anyone know if this would be the "time signal" Russian station that some people think is related to some russian military system? I used to be able to find samples and descriptions of these kind of things he (http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/brogers/page6.html) but the website is now gone. I don't think you are hearing a time signal station. Perhaps a idling utility station of some sort. dxAce |
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![]() dxAce wrote: Conan Ford wrote: Around 4:30 UTC, I could (faintly) hear what sounded like a time signal, with double beeps for about 45 seconds, then single beeps for 15 seconds, then repeating. It seemed like the pulses were spaced a little closer than one second, though. Anyone know if this would be the "time signal" Russian station that some people think is related to some russian military system? I used to be able to find samples and descriptions of these kind of things he (http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/brogers/page6.html) but the website is now gone. I don't think you are hearing a time signal station. Perhaps a idling utility station of some sort. I'm not sure where you are located, but a check of a grey line map for 0430 would indicate that 4790 would not propagate very well, or at all from Russia at that time to the USA. dxAce |
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Jim Hackett wrote:
There is an "Over the horizon" radar that sweeps back and forth, at 4.8 Mhz. It sweeps at a little faster than once a second. That's a CODAR station for measuring wave height at sea. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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