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While scanning the 25 meter SWBC band, I noticed some strange signals
between 1830 and 1930 UTC. Sounded like time pulses every other second when compared to WWV. Strong in both AM and USB, only barely audible in LSB or lower sync. Incredible range of // oddball frequencies: 11098.5, 11220.7, 11342.1, 11587.1, 11648.1, 11709.2, 11892.5, 11953.5, 12105 (underneath WTWW), 12136.6, 12190.1, 12228.2, 12442.1, 12503, 12533.6, 12686.3. I finally gave up, so there are probably more. Some frequencies might be off by 100 Hertz, since i was using an old Sony ICF-2010. Also, some were incredibly strong, others sounded further away. Any ideas? Mike, Louisville, KY |
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![]() "Mike" wrote in message ... While scanning the 25 meter SWBC band, I noticed some strange signals between 1830 and 1930 UTC. Sounded like time pulses every other second when compared to WWV. Strong in both AM and USB, only barely audible in LSB or lower sync. Incredible range of // oddball frequencies: 11098.5, 11220.7, 11342.1, 11587.1, 11648.1, 11709.2, 11892.5, 11953.5, 12105 (underneath WTWW), 12136.6, 12190.1, 12228.2, 12442.1, 12503, 12533.6, 12686.3. I finally gave up, so there are probably more. Some frequencies might be off by 100 Hertz, since i was using an old Sony ICF-2010. Also, some were incredibly strong, others sounded further away. Any ideas? Mike, Louisville, KY Turn your microwave off. :-) |
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Did you record the signals Mike ?
"Mike" wrote in message ... While scanning the 25 meter SWBC band, I noticed some strange signals between 1830 and 1930 UTC. Sounded like time pulses every other second when compared to WWV. Strong in both AM and USB, only barely audible in LSB or lower sync. Incredible range of // oddball frequencies: 11098.5, 11220.7, 11342.1, 11587.1, 11648.1, 11709.2, 11892.5, 11953.5, 12105 (underneath WTWW), 12136.6, 12190.1, 12228.2, 12442.1, 12503, 12533.6, 12686.3. I finally gave up, so there are probably more. Some frequencies might be off by 100 Hertz, since i was using an old Sony ICF-2010. Also, some were incredibly strong, others sounded further away. Any ideas? Mike, Louisville, KY |
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On Dec 2, 6:27*pm, Bob Dobbs wrote:
Mike wrote: While scanning the 25 meter SWBC band, I noticed some strange signals between 1830 and 1930 UTC. Sounded like time pulses every other second when compared to WWV. Strong in both AM and USB, only barely audible in LSB or lower sync. Incredible range of // oddball frequencies: 11098.5, 11220.7, 11342.1, 11587.1, 11648.1, 11709.2, 11892.5, 11953.5, 12105 (underneath WTWW), 12136.6, 12190.1, 12228.2, 12442.1, 12503, 12533.6, 12686.3. I finally gave up, so there are probably more. Some frequencies might be off by 100 Hertz, since i was using an old Sony ICF-2010. Also, some were incredibly strong, others sounded further away. Any ideas? Mike, Louisville, KY Maybe a harmonic of a CODAR buoy? Fading could be due to time of day conditions. -- http://bit.ly/g2PCII- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - CODAR has more of a ping to it than these pulses had. Mike |
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On Dec 2, 9:57*pm, "John_A" wrote:
Did you record the signals Mike? Nope, I sure wish I had. I'll have to look for them on another day. After thinking about it, I'm leaning toward some sort of telemetry. Mike |
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On 12/3/2011 1:25 AM, Mike wrote:
On Dec 2, 6:27 pm, Bob wrote: Mike wrote: While scanning the 25 meter SWBC band, I noticed some strange signals between 1830 and 1930 UTC. Sounded like time pulses every other second when compared to WWV. Strong in both AM and USB, only barely audible in LSB or lower sync. Incredible range of // oddball frequencies: 11098.5, 11220.7, 11342.1, 11587.1, 11648.1, 11709.2, 11892.5, 11953.5, 12105 (underneath WTWW), 12136.6, 12190.1, 12228.2, 12442.1, 12503, 12533.6, 12686.3. I finally gave up, so there are probably more. Some frequencies might be off by 100 Hertz, since i was using an old Sony ICF-2010. Also, some were incredibly strong, others sounded further away. Any ideas? Mike, Louisville, KY Maybe a harmonic of a CODAR buoy? Fading could be due to time of day conditions. -- http://bit.ly/g2PCII- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - CODAR has more of a ping to it than these pulses had. Mike ALE ? Try this, let us know what it may be. http://www.kb9ukd.com/digital/ Drifter... |
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MNMikew wrote: "Mike" wrote in message ... While scanning the 25 meter SWBC band, I noticed some strange signals between 1830 and 1930 UTC. Sounded like time pulses every other second when compared to WWV. Strong in both AM and USB, only barely audible in LSB or lower sync. Incredible range of // oddball frequencies: 11098.5, 11220.7, 11342.1, 11587.1, 11648.1, 11709.2, 11892.5, 11953.5, 12105 (underneath WTWW), 12136.6, 12190.1, 12228.2, 12442.1, 12503, 12533.6, 12686.3. I finally gave up, so there are probably more. Some frequencies might be off by 100 Hertz, since i was using an old Sony ICF-2010. Also, some were incredibly strong, others sounded further away. Any ideas? Mike, Louisville, KY Turn your microwave off. :-) 1. With really good propagation, some of the various shortwave maritime surveillance radars might be showing up for far away. 2. I'm getting a bunch of crap on the higher bands these days, but it's local. The last time I tracked down this particular crud, my closest guess was either an ultrasonic rodent repeller or some construction equipment battery charger. Didn't feel like knocking on doors and asking my neighbors if they had a bad rat problem. I remember reading some ads for pest repellers where they bragged about the extra added electromagnetic radiation feature. 3. It's that season when your neighbors are draping their eaves with well lit interference antennas. Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
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On Dec 3, 12:49*pm, Drifter wrote:
On 12/3/2011 1:25 AM, Mike wrote: On Dec 2, 6:27 pm, Bob *wrote: Mike wrote: While scanning the 25 meter SWBC band, I noticed some strange signals between 1830 and 1930 UTC. Sounded like time pulses every other second when compared to WWV. Strong in both AM and USB, only barely audible in LSB or lower sync. Incredible range of // oddball frequencies: 11098.5, 11220.7, 11342.1, 11587.1, 11648.1, 11709.2, 11892.5, 11953.5, 12105 (underneath WTWW), 12136.6, 12190.1, 12228.2, 12442.1, 12503, 12533.6, 12686.3. I finally gave up, so there are probably more. Some frequencies might be off by 100 Hertz, since i was using an old Sony ICF-2010. Also, some were incredibly strong, others sounded further away. Any ideas? Mike, Louisville, KY Maybe a harmonic of a CODAR buoy? Fading could be due to time of day conditions. -- http://bit.ly/g2PCII-Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - CODAR has more of a ping to it than these pulses had. Mike ALE ? *Try this, let us know what it may be. http://www.kb9ukd.com/digital/ Drifter...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Nope, not ALE. Only one non-ping pulse every two seconds. Sounds like slow time signals. Mike |
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On Dec 3, 6:35*pm, Mike wrote:
On Dec 3, 12:49*pm, Drifter wrote: On 12/3/2011 1:25 AM, Mike wrote: On Dec 2, 6:27 pm, Bob *wrote: Mike wrote: While scanning the 25 meter SWBC band, I noticed some strange signals between 1830 and 1930 UTC. Sounded like time pulses every other second when compared to WWV. Strong in both AM and USB, only barely audible in LSB or lower sync. Incredible range of // oddball frequencies: 11098.5, 11220.7, 11342.1, 11587.1, 11648.1, 11709.2, 11892.5, 11953.5, 12105 (underneath WTWW), 12136.6, 12190.1, 12228.2, 12442.1, 12503, 12533.6, 12686.3. I finally gave up, so there are probably more. Some frequencies might be off by 100 Hertz, since i was using an old Sony ICF-2010. Also, some were incredibly strong, others sounded further away. Any ideas? Mike, Louisville, KY Maybe a harmonic of a CODAR buoy? Fading could be due to time of day conditions. -- http://bit.ly/g2PCII-Hidequoted text - - Show quoted text - CODAR has more of a ping to it than these pulses had. Mike ALE ? *Try this, let us know what it may be. http://www.kb9ukd.com/digital/ Drifter...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Nope, not ALE. Only one non-ping pulse every two seconds. Sounds like slow time signals. Mike- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Very strong right now (0430 UTC) on 11709.2. Better in USB tonight than AM. Mike |
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![]() "Mike" wrote in message ... While scanning the 25 meter SWBC band, I noticed some strange signals between 1830 and 1930 UTC. Sounded like time pulses every other second when compared to WWV. Strong in both AM and USB, only barely audible in LSB or lower sync. Incredible range of // oddball frequencies: 11098.5, 11220.7, 11342.1, 11587.1, 11648.1, 11709.2, 11892.5, 11953.5, 12105 (underneath WTWW), 12136.6, 12190.1, 12228.2, 12442.1, 12503, 12533.6, 12686.3. I finally gave up, so there are probably more. Some frequencies might be off by 100 Hertz, since i was using an old Sony ICF-2010. Also, some were incredibly strong, others sounded further away. Any ideas? Mike, Louisville, KY Did you check your kitchen clock for feed over?? |
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