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On Friday morning at 0300 (Thursday night in California) I tuned to the
BBC's West Africa service on 7160 because 6035 was weak. I thought there was that same data transmission on top of it. But no, it wasn't data, it was a BUBBLE JAMMER! It was unmistakable as an old fashioned bubble jammer, the real simple type. Fortunately the BBC broadcast was stronger than the jammer and I was able to make it out ok. WHO would want to jam BBCWS English to West Africa-and only on 7160, 6035 was unaffected? 7160 originates from Ascension. The only African nation I'm aware of that actively jammed SW was Zimbabwe, and they stopped when SW Radio Africa went off the air on SW (they still broadcast on MW). Is anybody else hearing this jammer over the BBC on 7160 at 0300? |
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