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Old September 11th 04, 10:16 PM
Matthew&Wendy
 
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Default Unknown Signal 4,540KHz

On and around August 31, 2004, I was in North Carolina. I was receiving a
signal that could be heard from 4520 to 4560 kHz. On AM, it sounded like a
hi-low-hi alarm or tone. On USB, the tone is a "ray gun" from high to low,
while on LSB, the sound is a "Ray gun", but from low to high.I could here it
on at least four of the days I was listening, and drove over three hours
away and got the same signal. Does any one have any ideas as to what it may
be?

Matthew
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