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Chris Smolinski wrote:
Now reported on a third freq, 6500, in addition to 3700 and 10500. Indeed, I have all three here in MD, but they do not seem to be paralell. VERY VERY LOUD on 3700 at 0400 UTC here in northern California. The Yosemite Sam soundbite can be heard underneath the digital signal, and sounds badly modulated. 6500 is very weak, and 10500 is inaudible. Whatever it is, it's coming from my own backyard, RF wise, and with a lot of power. At least on 3700 it is. The variation in signal strength may indicate three different transmitter locations, which would point to some sort of government (military or spy) operation, since a single ham or pirate playing a prank would be unlikely to use three different transmitters in thre different locations. The lack of // between the three signals also would point to three different transmitters. -----------== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Uncensored Usenet News ==---------- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----= Over 100,000 Newsgroups - Unlimited Fast Downloads - 19 Servers =----- |
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