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Time was when 500 Khz was a most important party line, calling and
distress freq for maritime mobile CW. It's been years since I've listened there and heard active CW as I donated my lowfer RCVR to Schoals Marine Lab sometime in the mid 70's. Recently got lowfer capability again, my Sat800 (which has more digital artifacts on lowfer than New Orleans has bedbugs) and a very recently purchased BC-348Q. Morse CW in the western world is long gone, but I expected to hear some third world vessels still using it. Nada. zip. null. What I'm hearing is some strange signal which seems to have a surpressed carrier on 500.0 and sidebands both above and below at about 6 khz intervals...ie +/-6, 12, 18, getting radidly weaker as they get further from 500 khz. They are modulated A-2, MCW, with what seems to be code with three characters...a dit, a short dah, and a long dah send in the format {long dah, two dits, variable number of short dahs (n= 3 to ~20), long dah, pause} with timing like a busy signal on a landline phone. ?? Any one else with a lowfer RCVR wanna take a listen and see if they can hear it ?? I've been hearing it from 0000z to about 0300z. ?? anyone have any idea what this might be ?? |
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William Mutch wrote:
What I'm hearing is some strange signal which seems to have a surpressed carrier on 500.0 and sidebands both above and below at about 6 khz intervals...ie +/-6, 12, 18, getting radidly weaker as they get further from 500 khz. They are modulated A-2, MCW, with what seems to be code with three characters...a dit, a short dah, and a long dah send in the format {long dah, two dits, variable number of short dahs (n= 3 to ~20), long dah, pause} with timing like a busy signal on a landline phone. Are you really in the Finger Lakes area, or somewhere else? (specify:_______________________) ?? Any one else with a lowfer RCVR wanna take a listen and see if they can hear it ?? I've been hearing it from 0000z to about 0300z. ?? anyone have any idea what this might be ?? I'll fire up the FRG-100 and maybe some other gear, and take a listen from central .ok.us; not sure what if anything will be audible here. -- Mike Andrews Tired old sysadmin |
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![]() Colleen Beckman ) writes: Sounds like a Canadian NDB (non-directional beacon). What would a Canadian NDB be doing on 500 kHz? (Canada's LF/MF freq allocations are virtually identical to those in US.) .... Martin VE3OAT |
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William Mutch wrote:
snip What I'm hearing is some strange signal which seems to have a surpressed carrier on 500.0 and sidebands both above and below at about 6 khz intervals...ie +/-6, 12, 18, getting radidly weaker as they get further from 500 khz. They are modulated A-2, MCW, with what seems to be code with three characters...a dit, a short dah, and a long dah send in the format {long dah, two dits, variable number of short dahs (n= 3 to ~20), long dah, pause} with timing like a busy signal on a landline phone. Could be a parasitic from an aero beacon. Try tuning around the beacon frequencies (around 300 to 400 KHz if I remember right), and check for a beacon tone-modulated at the same time as the spur on 500 KHz. 73, Ed Knobloch |
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![]() the radionews service had a brief article on this a while back, 500 khz, saying only China still uses 500 khz, for coastal traffic, and will soon migrate off, and therefore there is a proposal to create a mini ham band or channel around 500 khz (20 khz or so?) to honor the many radio officers who died sending distress calls and lives saved etc. fyi - bobm -- ************************************************** ********************* * Robert Monaghan POB 752182 Southern Methodist Univ. Dallas Tx 75275 * ********************Standard Disclaimers Apply************************* |
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William Mutch wrote:
In article , says... William Mutch wrote: What I'm hearing is some strange signal which seems to have a surpressed carrier on 500.0 and sidebands both above and below at about 6 khz intervals...ie +/-6, 12, 18, getting radidly weaker as they get further from 500 khz. They are modulated A-2, MCW, with what seems to be code with three characters...a dit, a short dah, and a long dah send in the format {long dah, two dits, variable number of short dahs (n= 3 to ~20), long dah, pause} with timing like a busy signal on a landline phone. Are you really in the Finger Lakes area, or somewhere else? (specify:____ Ithaca___________________) I'll fire up the FRG-100 and maybe some other gear, and take a listen from central .ok.us; not sure what if anything will be audible here. Well, I couldn't hear it from here, and suspect it's rather closer to you than to me. Maybe we can get two or three folks in the Northeast to D/F it? -- Mike Andrews Tired old sysadmin |