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dxAce March 21st 05 08:59 PM

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


[email protected] March 21st 05 11:59 PM


dxAce wrote:
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


Interesting. It must be a copycat Sam.

Steve


[email protected] March 22nd 05 12:01 AM

They ought to let me have some of them radios (to keep for free) to test
out.Of course I would get the proper Ham License(s) first.
cuhulin


dxAce March 22nd 05 12:07 AM



wrote:

dxAce wrote:
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


Interesting. It must be a copycat Sam.


Perhaps, but read the part where the NM hams suggest the same site for the
transmissions.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



[email protected] March 22nd 05 12:47 AM

Well,if it's fed govt stuff,y'all know how that goes.If it's Yosemite
Sam,they probally told him,Good Boy! now go do it again.It's cloudy
outside here,(my little doggy had me out there a few minutes ago,she
took a pee) light clouds,I could see the big old Moon up there in the
Eastern sky at what I reckon is at about a fifty something percent
angle. (I am not good at guessing angles) It is not raining here in
Jackson,Mississippi,, yet and there is no breeze at ground level here,,,
yet.So where is the big weather event that lieing ass so-called "weather
reporter" JERKOFF PHONEY was saying is going to happen in the ArkLaTex
region today? cuhulin


[email protected] March 22nd 05 01:32 AM


Interesting. It must be a copycat Sam.


Perhaps, but read the part where the NM hams suggest the same site

for the
transmissions.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


Yeah, hmmm. If it's the same person or persons sending it again this
time, then I'm perplexed. I figured they'd be in hot water after being
found out. There may be more to this story than I thought.

Steve


running dogg March 22nd 05 02:35 AM

wrote:


Interesting. It must be a copycat Sam.


Perhaps, but read the part where the NM hams suggest the same site

for the
transmissions.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


Yeah, hmmm. If it's the same person or persons sending it again this
time, then I'm perplexed. I figured they'd be in hot water after being
found out. There may be more to this story than I thought.


I wonder if it's some sort of test transmission. Apparently MATIC does
work on military radio systems. The Yosemite Sam clip could be an inside
joke (after all, it's the military's JOB to "blow ya to smithereens" as
they did to Fallujah). The databurst could be meant to test the
effectiveness of the radios at receiving data transmissions. It's
apparently a government sanctioned operation, but I doubt it has
anything to do with spying, as MATIC apparently is not in the business
of doing regular transmissions for stuff like spy work.


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RF Mackie March 22nd 05 02:37 AM


"dxAce" wrote in message
...
Several amateur reports following initial discovery Friday UTC by a ham

in
Los Angeles. I haven't heard it yet, but there are .wavs.


Can you or someone else provide/post a LINK to these .wav files pse? Tnx!

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.

What frequencies is it on?

Is it on the air RIGHT NOW ?



Dale Parfitt March 22nd 05 02:40 AM


wrote in message
ups.com...

dxAce wrote:
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


Interesting. It must be a copycat Sam.

Steve

What the original Sam did required equipment well beyond the means of mere
mortals.

Dale W4OP



[email protected] March 22nd 05 03:29 AM

I think they are picking their noses and looking at skin mags and
playing around with those radios over there on that reservation in New
Mexico.
cuhulin


running dogg March 22nd 05 04:26 AM

Dale Parfitt wrote:


wrote in message
ups.com...

dxAce wrote:
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


Interesting. It must be a copycat Sam.

Steve

What the original Sam did required equipment well beyond the means of mere
mortals.


A transmission to test the RF hearing capabilities of Project Manticore
babies?


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running dogg March 22nd 05 04:30 AM

RF Mackie wrote:


"dxAce" wrote in message
...
Several amateur reports following initial discovery Friday UTC by a ham

in
Los Angeles. I haven't heard it yet, but there are .wavs.


Can you or someone else provide/post a LINK to these .wav files pse? Tnx!

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.

What frequencies is it on?

Is it on the air RIGHT NOW ?



dxAss doesn't give out sensitive information to tards, don't you know.
He's tried this before, posting maddeningly incomplete/vague info on
Sam, and when he was asked for corroboration said that he didn't give
details to tards.


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Anders Henriksen March 22nd 05 09:07 AM

wrote:

light clouds,I could see the big old Moon up there in the
Eastern sky at what I reckon is at about a fifty something percent
angle.


Wauw. Please teach me some of your Magic Flying Circus geometry...

Anders

Anders Henriksen March 22nd 05 09:12 AM

wrote:
They ought to let me have some of them radios (to keep for free) to test
out.Of course I would get the proper Ham License(s) first.


How many seconds of arc would that take you?

Anders

[email protected] March 22nd 05 09:34 AM

I am sixty three years old.(but I have been told before I act more like
I am three years old :{) I have known how to read the weather for many
years.I can feel it in my bones what the weather is going to do.
cuhulin


[email protected] March 22nd 05 09:37 AM

So,how are things going in Danske? Tell them purty wimmins over there
old Hansom Larry loves them.
cuhulin


dxAce March 22nd 05 10:27 AM



dxAce wrote:

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)


My mistake... could have sworn the freq. was in there. It was 3980.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Anders Henriksen March 22nd 05 10:29 AM

wrote:
So,how are things going in Danske? Tell them purty wimmins over there
old Hansom Larry loves them.
cuhulin


Well, I ain't knowing of no wimmins who knows about no "Hansome Larry".
Who is I gonna tell?

He he.

The women are ready. Just come over and get some. There are plenty...
And if not, you would not mind sharing a bit, would you?

Anders

dxAce March 22nd 05 10:37 AM



dxAce wrote:

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)


My mistake... could have sworn the freq. was in there. It was 3890.

Apparently at times according to reports there is a voice with the data burst,
but it is a voice different than that of Yosemite Sam.

dxAce
Michigan
USA





dxAce March 22nd 05 10:58 AM



running dogg wrote:

RF Mackie wrote:


"dxAce" wrote in message
...
Several amateur reports following initial discovery Friday UTC by a ham

in
Los Angeles. I haven't heard it yet, but there are .wavs.


Can you or someone else provide/post a LINK to these .wav files pse? Tnx!

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.

What frequencies is it on?

Is it on the air RIGHT NOW ?



dxAss doesn't give out sensitive information to tards, don't you know.
He's tried this before, posting maddeningly incomplete/vague info on
Sam, and when he was asked for corroboration said that he didn't give
details to tards.


You're lucky you get anything at all, 'tard! It's quite obvious that you are easily
upset. Take those meds, and try to stay calm.

I was merely posting the info I had at hand, and if you had wished to see the same info
I had all you had to do was get up off your lazy ass and go to WUN to find the same
material.

Frickin 'tard.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



[email protected] March 22nd 05 11:40 AM

There are six single wimmin sisters that live in the house next door to
me.(one of them has a boyfriend shackin up with her over there) They
range in ages from 24 to 31.I might trade a few of them for a few Danske
wimmins.
cuhulin


Eric F. Richards March 22nd 05 03:02 PM

"Dale Parfitt" wrote:

What the original Sam did required equipment well beyond the means of mere
mortals.

Dale W4OP


Dale, it doesn't matter how many times you say it -- there's always
someone who will continue to believe that it is some prankster.

--
Eric F. Richards

"Nature abhors a vacuum tube." -- Myron Glass,
often attributed to J. R. Pierce, Bell Labs, c. 1940

Honus March 22nd 05 03:05 PM


wrote in message
...
I am sixty three years old.(but I have been told before I act more like
I am three years old :{)


Still crapping in your pants, huh?



Tom Sevart March 22nd 05 04:26 PM

I had the YS buzz on 3891 DSB last night at 0141. It transmitted about
every 1:20, though it didn't seem to be precise and ranged anywhere from
1:17 to 1:22. It was the standard buzz that used to precede "varmint," but
was followed by a different buzz.


--
Tom Sevart
Frontenac, KS
http://www.geocities.com/n2uhc



dxAce March 22nd 05 05:12 PM



Tom Sevart wrote:

I had the YS buzz on 3891 DSB last night at 0141. It transmitted about
every 1:20, though it didn't seem to be precise and ranged anywhere from
1:17 to 1:22. It was the standard buzz that used to precede "varmint," but
was followed by a different buzz.


Yeah, that's what I heard here this morning also. Didn't hear the voice that the
individual in Arizona had apparently heard yesterday or the day before.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Mark Zenier March 22nd 05 07:00 PM

In article eAL%d.9891$wL6.169@trnddc03,
Dale Parfitt wrote:
What the original Sam did required equipment well beyond the means of mere
mortals.


Oh, bull****. A computer controlled signal generator*, a computer with
a sound card, and one of those broadband RF amplifiers out of a Motorola
engineering ap note.

(* Or a Ham transceiver with the jumper clipped to allow all band operation,
or the local oscillator of a modern shortwave receiver and a mixer or two).


Mark Zenier Washington State resident


m II March 23rd 05 01:06 AM

dxAce wrote:

Frickin 'tard.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Frickin' Bozo...





mike

m II March 23rd 05 01:10 AM

Honus wrote:

wrote in message
...

I am sixty three years old.(but I have been told before I act more like
I am three years old :{)



Still crapping in your pants, huh?



It's been easier for him since he gave up the long pant legs. The new pants have
a quick change feature.

http://www.sergeantartsandcrafts.co....log/085124.jpg



mike

Honus March 23rd 05 02:00 AM


"m II" wrote in message
news:km30e.97169$fc4.83304@edtnps89...
Honus wrote:

wrote in message
...

I am sixty three years old.(but I have been told before I act more like
I am three years old :{)



Still crapping in your pants, huh?



It's been easier for him since he gave up the long pant legs. The new

pants have
a quick change feature.

http://www.sergeantartsandcrafts.co....log/085124.jpg


I don't think he bothers with those; arthritic fingers, you know.

http://homehealthdelivery.com/pull-up-diapers.html



dxAce March 23rd 05 11:43 AM



David Stinson wrote:

dxAce wrote:

Perhaps, but read the part where the NM hams suggest the same site for the
transmissions.


So much for the "contractor playing around" theory.


Well, if it is the same site it would indeed be the contractor. That is who is
on the site.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



David Stinson March 23rd 05 08:49 PM



dxAce wrote:
Well, if it is the same site it would indeed be the contractor. That is who is
on the site.


.... and his boss forgave him for "messing around" the last time,
and now he's even letting him go at it again?
Now who's looking like a "kook?"

The lengths you will go to keep from admitting you were
wrong are amusing, Ace....

David Stinson March 23rd 05 08:56 PM



Mark Zenier wrote:

Oh, bull****. A computer controlled signal generator*, a computer with
a sound card, and one of those broadband RF amplifiers out of a Motorola
engineering ap note.

(* Or a Ham transceiver with the jumper clipped to allow all band operation,
or the local oscillator of a modern shortwave receiver and a mixer or two).


Yeah... and green aliens from Waa-Zoot came down and used
their mind-beams to convinced some ham to sneek onto a government
reservation, break into the Q-cleared contractor's facility
and not use it's sophisiticated equipment- oh, no; he brought his own
gear, doubtless told by the aliens just how to jury-rig it
to do all this. *And* he's doing it again, after being
caught red-handed the first time.

You "it's a crazy ham" guys are the ones sounding like the
fruit-loops, now that you have egg all over your faces.
We told you it was an Uncle Sam operation- probably
a test or exercise- and that's exactly what it is.
D.S.


dxAce March 23rd 05 08:56 PM



David Stinson wrote:

dxAce wrote:
Well, if it is the same site it would indeed be the contractor. That is who is
on the site.


... and his boss forgave him for "messing around" the last time,
and now he's even letting him go at it again?
Now who's looking like a "kook?"

The lengths you will go to keep from admitting you were
wrong are amusing, Ace....


Just how was I wrong?

Me thinks you are the one in denial, and have been from the get go.

Keep trying though, you'll get a handle on the hobby yet. Until then, I'll just keep
laughing at you.

dxAce
Michigan
USA

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm


dxAce March 23rd 05 08:59 PM



David Stinson wrote:

Mark Zenier wrote:

Oh, bull****. A computer controlled signal generator*, a computer with
a sound card, and one of those broadband RF amplifiers out of a Motorola
engineering ap note.

(* Or a Ham transceiver with the jumper clipped to allow all band operation,
or the local oscillator of a modern shortwave receiver and a mixer or two).


Yeah... and green aliens from Waa-Zoot came down and used
their mind-beams to convinced some ham to sneek onto a government
reservation, break into the Q-cleared contractor's facility
and not use it's sophisiticated equipment- oh, no; he brought his own
gear, doubtless told by the aliens just how to jury-rig it
to do all this. *And* he's doing it again, after being
caught red-handed the first time.

You "it's a crazy ham" guys are the ones sounding like the
fruit-loops, now that you have egg all over your faces.
We told you it was an Uncle Sam operation- probably
a test or exercise- and that's exactly what it is.


Wrong again.... the contractor is *NOT* Uncle Sam...

dxAce
Michigan
USA

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm


[email protected] March 24th 05 12:11 AM

I've checked for the new Sam a few times today, but each time the
situation was hopeless because of intense ham activity on or very near
3980.

Steve


dxAce March 24th 05 06:07 AM



wrote:

I've checked for the new Sam a few times today, but each time the
situation was hopeless because of intense ham activity on or very near
3980.


The frequency is 3890... the original was a typo on my part which I thought I
had deleted.

dxAce
Michigan
USA




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