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I did a FCC search, but found nothing. The NTIA allocation just says
fixed. I'll check the redbook. Ron Baker, Pluralitas! wrote: It is transmitting right now. I regularly pick up an unusual data signal at 15937.5 kHz (USB). It is 7 fsk signals stacked in frequency. They are 170 Hz shift and there is 170 Hz between them. The Baud rate is 75. All seven channels send the same bit stream but offset in time by as much as 6.66 seconds. The bits show a flat autocorrelation. Anybody know what this is/ who is sending it? -- rb |
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