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I can't even describe what I am hearing. It is rhythmic in nature. I
am located in North Texas (Allen). Using E1 off the whip. LSB. Can anyone help? |
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"Al Arduengo" wrote in message . .. I can't even describe what I am hearing. It is rhythmic in nature. I am located in North Texas (Allen). Using E1 off the whip. LSB. Can anyone help? 23:35 UTC here on Pacific coast. No signal heard 8240 but there are several other places across the bands where there is a steady (and bothersome) chuff-chuff-chuff going on. VE7AFN. |
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"Al Arduengo" wrote in message . .. I can't even describe what I am hearing. It is rhythmic in nature. I am located in North Texas (Allen). Using E1 off the whip. LSB. Can anyone help? I'm in Arlington, TX, and I hear it, too. Sounds like digital data. I don't hear a frequency shift, so it's a ground-based transmitter of some sort. The signal is not present all the time. Matt J. McCullar, KJ5BA |
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