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Old March 10th 05, 01:33 AM
 
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Default signal around 25khz

http://www.lazygranch.com/sound/25khz_snip.wav
I recorded this a bit north of San Francisco. I didn't log the mode,
but I'm sure I was in sideband (unknown which).

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Old March 10th 05, 02:22 AM
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http://www.lazygranch.com/sound/25khz_snip.wav
I recorded this a bit north of San Francisco. I didn't log the mode,
but I'm sure I was in sideband (unknown which).

ID????


25 khz or 25 Mhz? I doubt there's anything except a few data signals
around 25 khz, I know WWVB operates at 60 khz. 25 Mhz, on the other
hand, is on the upper end of the HF spectrum, around the CB band. I
believe some CB freebanders may hang out in that area.


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25Khz, not 25Mhz.

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Old March 10th 05, 04:23 AM
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You have time interval signals and other strange things down in the VLF
range. I am not sure what this one is. Sometimes, there are narrow shift
data transmissions down there.

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25Khz, not 25Mhz.



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It's on a Wellbrook ala 100. The signal is real. If you listen to the
signal, it sounds like FSK, but a software decoder (skysweep) I tried
won't lock on it. The radio is a AR7030, so the low frequency reception
is pretty good. I have no trouble getting the 100khz loran, and 60khz
time signal.I've even demoded DGPS.

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http://www.lazygranch.com/sound/25khz_snip.wav
I recorded this a bit north of San Francisco. I didn't log the mode,
but I'm sure I was in sideband (unknown which).

ID????


Submarine attack orders?
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That was my guess, the the vlf.it website says all that stuff is around
8khz. I was probably within 20 miles of a coast guard antenna farm when
I recorded the signal.

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