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I'm sure this is a really obvious question and I'm also sure I'm
showing my inexperience by even asking, but hopefully I will be spared criticism, however appropriate it may be. Here (in the SF Bay Area) I consistently hear what I can only describe as "satellite noise" around 4Mhz. You know that sort of high-pitched squeeling noise they play during movies when they're showing a satellite in orbit? Or when they show a tracking screen with those sinusoidal waves? Yeah, that sound. I didn't think satellites messed around with such low frequencies, but maybe I am wrong? Does anyone know what this might be? I've just gotten into shortwave radio and while I like listening to all of the chatter, I am particularly fond of the noises that I am picking up. There just seem to be so many types. I wish I knew which ones are nonesense atmospheric/mechanical noise and which are meaningful. I hear a lot of pulses or tones at regular intervals (and that are not the UTC time broadcast). I wonder what these are. Hmm. . . Selwyn-Lloyd |
Your chance to help a newbie
"Selwyn-Lloyd McPherson" wrote in message ... [snip] I've just gotten into shortwave radio and while I like listening to all of the chatter, I am particularly fond of the noises that I am picking up. There just seem to be so many types. I wish I knew which ones are nonesense atmospheric/mechanical noise and which are meaningful. I hear a lot of pulses or tones at regular intervals (and that are not the UTC time broadcast). I wonder what these are. Hmm. . . Selwyn-Lloyd Check out the sounds at: http://www.wunclub.com/sounds/index.html This is from: http://www.wunclub.com/ Wunclub's digital signal FAQ is worth reading. Frank Dresser |
Your chance to help a newbie
It could be some sort of navigation signal or some form of data transmission.
All life all holiness come from you O Lord http://pwp.surfglobal.net/mjmiller/index.htm "Frank Dresser" wrote in message ... "Selwyn-Lloyd McPherson" wrote in message ... [snip] I've just gotten into shortwave radio and while I like listening to all of the chatter, I am particularly fond of the noises that I am picking up. There just seem to be so many types. I wish I knew which ones are nonesense atmospheric/mechanical noise and which are meaningful. I hear a lot of pulses or tones at regular intervals (and that are not the UTC time broadcast). I wonder what these are. Hmm. . . Selwyn-Lloyd Check out the sounds at: http://www.wunclub.com/sounds/index.html This is from: http://www.wunclub.com/ Wunclub's digital signal FAQ is worth reading. Frank Dresser |
Your chance to help a newbie
"Selwyn-Lloyd McPherson" wrote in message ... I'm sure this is a really obvious question and I'm also sure I'm showing my inexperience by even asking, but hopefully I will be spared criticism, however appropriate it may be. Here (in the SF Bay Area) I consistently hear what I can only describe as "satellite noise" around 4Mhz. You know that sort of high-pitched squeeling noise they play during movies when they're showing a satellite in orbit? Or when they show a tracking screen with those sinusoidal waves? Yeah, that sound. I didn't think satellites messed around with such low frequencies, but maybe I am wrong? Does anyone know what this might be? I've just gotten into shortwave radio and while I like listening to all of the chatter, I am particularly fond of the noises that I am picking up. There just seem to be so many types. I wish I knew which ones are nonesense atmospheric/mechanical noise and which are meaningful. I hear a lot of pulses or tones at regular intervals (and that are not the UTC time broadcast). I wonder what these are. Could you be hearing the CODAR "sweeper" interference? This generally appears around 4.6 to 4.8 or so MHZ. |
Your chance to help a newbie
On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 16:08:40 GMT, "Frank Dresser"
wrote: "Selwyn-Lloyd McPherson" wrote in message .. . [snip] I've just gotten into shortwave radio and while I like listening to all of the chatter, I am particularly fond of the noises that I am picking up. There just seem to be so many types. I wish I knew which ones are nonesense atmospheric/mechanical noise and which are meaningful. I hear a lot of pulses or tones at regular intervals (and that are not the UTC time broadcast). I wonder what these are. Hmm. . . Selwyn-Lloyd Check out the sounds at: http://www.wunclub.com/sounds/index.html This is from: http://www.wunclub.com/ Wunclub's digital signal FAQ is worth reading. Frank Dresser You better hurry. WUN Club is killing the site Friday. |
Your chance to help a newbie
David wrote: On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 16:08:40 GMT, "Frank Dresser" wrote: "Selwyn-Lloyd McPherson" wrote in message .. . [snip] I've just gotten into shortwave radio and while I like listening to all of the chatter, I am particularly fond of the noises that I am picking up. There just seem to be so many types. I wish I knew which ones are nonesense atmospheric/mechanical noise and which are meaningful. I hear a lot of pulses or tones at regular intervals (and that are not the UTC time broadcast). I wonder what these are. Hmm. . . Selwyn-Lloyd Check out the sounds at: http://www.wunclub.com/sounds/index.html This is from: http://www.wunclub.com/ Wunclub's digital signal FAQ is worth reading. Frank Dresser You better hurry. WUN Club is killing the site Friday. A number of the WUN files and FAQ's will be moved to UDXF site. dxAce Michigan USA |
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On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 16:22:00 -0400, dxAce
wrote: You better hurry. WUN Club is killing the site Friday. A number of the WUN files and FAQ's will be moved to UDXF site. dxAce Michigan USA Thanks for the link, Hon... |
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That's what I was thinking. It's about the only thing that swamps that
frequency range, also 4.800 in the Bay Area... "DesignGuy" wrote in message news:B_c%f.892281$x96.143346@attbi_s72... "Selwyn-Lloyd McPherson" wrote in message ... I'm sure this is a really obvious question and I'm also sure I'm showing my inexperience by even asking, but hopefully I will be spared criticism, however appropriate it may be. Here (in the SF Bay Area) I consistently hear what I can only describe as "satellite noise" around 4Mhz. You know that sort of high-pitched squeeling noise they play during movies when they're showing a satellite in orbit? Or when they show a tracking screen with those sinusoidal waves? Yeah, that sound. I didn't think satellites messed around with such low frequencies, but maybe I am wrong? Does anyone know what this might be? I've just gotten into shortwave radio and while I like listening to all of the chatter, I am particularly fond of the noises that I am picking up. There just seem to be so many types. I wish I knew which ones are nonesense atmospheric/mechanical noise and which are meaningful. I hear a lot of pulses or tones at regular intervals (and that are not the UTC time broadcast). I wonder what these are. Could you be hearing the CODAR "sweeper" interference? This generally appears around 4.6 to 4.8 or so MHZ. |
Digital Sounds (Was Your chance to help a newbie)
For digital sounds -- see URL:
http://www.wunclub.com/sounds/ http://www.kb9ukd.com/digital/ http://rover.wiesbaden.netsurf.de/~s.../DIG_intro.htm -- CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! Someone wrote: I've just gotten into shortwave radio and while I like listening to all of the chatter, I am particularly fond of the noises that I am picking up. There just seem to be so many types. I wish I knew which ones are nonesense atmospheric/mechanical noise and which are meaningful. I hear a lot of pulses or tones at regular intervals (and that are not the UTC time broadcast). I wonder what these are. |
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