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"Matt J. McCullar" wrote in
. net: I'm hearing a strong digital signal of some sort when my radio is in CW mode, on 4.005 MHz in north Texas during the evening hours. Sounds like high-speed Morse code. I've done a web search with no luck, except that Vatican Radio supposedly transmits on that frequency. Any idea what this is and where it's coming from? Thanks! Matt J. McCullar, KJ5BA Arlington, TX I can't believe a ham would ask this question. Everyone complains about having to learn CW, that they want to modernize and shouldn't have to learn it, but when they hear a more modern mode that they should know what it is, they don't know it. It's just like I said, Hams just want an easy license they don't care to modernize. If they did care they would be modernizing. Radio teletype has been around a long time, if they're too lazy to do CW, why aren't they doing teletype. If we still had a real CW test, people would study theory more and know what they're hearing. But Nooooo, we can't have real radio tests. SC |
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