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Old March 21st 05, 08:59 PM
dxAce
 
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Default Yosemite Sam back?

Several amateur reports following initial discovery Friday UTC by a ham in
Los Angeles. I haven't heard it yet, but there are .wavs. It seems to come
and go on a possible diurnal schedule. Same DSB databurst every 40 seconds,
new (clipped and unintelligible) voice. Propagation and other amateur
reports, including from the NM people, suggest the same origin (the MATIC
contract facility in NM, where military radios are tested over varying
terrain on the Laguna Pueblo Reservation). Thanks, guys, for all this info.

Truly The Oddity That Keeps On Giving.

-hugh (Stegman)
(via WUN)

dxAce
Michigan
USA

 
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