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![]() David Stinson wrote: dxAce wrote: A few weeks ago it was thought to be coming from northern New Mexico, based upon propagation. Uncle Sam has multiple hi-power transmitter sites which can all be controlled from a central site and used in any combination (I was a SHARES op and worked them on many occasions). Each could be controlled independantly for power, mode, directivity etc. Given the large spread of frequencies used, the power levels and, most telling, the obvious switching between multiple transmitter locations when I last heard them on 10 MC, I still believe YS was an excercise in DFing, probably run for the benefit of multiple agencies. You've all heard pirates. Compare their flea-fart transmissions to what you've heard from Sam. Just one guy's opinion, but an informed one. I never heard (or read) anything about multiple locations. As best as I and others could determine is that the signal was (is) coming from northern New Mexico. And narrowed down specifically to the Albuquerque area. I've seen nothing much regarding this return to the original frequencies versus the operation under WWV, but monitoring observations here would indicate that it's operating from the same general area based upon propagation. dxAce Michigan USA |
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