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It sounds like someone playing Pong. 0401 UTC. It's got another strange
swishing sound in it, at least to my receiver. It's also audible either side of that frequency. |
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![]() "4nradio" wrote in message news:Bbt3d.227104$mD.150628@attbi_s02... What you're hearing is almost certainly CODAR transmissions. They are a radio-based method of tracking shifting dunes and eroding coastlines at sal****er beaches. The technology is used on both coasts of the USA. In the DX hobby press, you'll see these signals referred to as "the swisher" or "space zapper". They usually are centered on 4800, but are audible some ten's of kilohertz either side. I hear CODAR fairly strong at home, but on coastal DXpeditions the racket is really annoying in the lower half of 60 meters. Guy Atkins Puyallup, WA USA Thanks for that. I think I'm going to start recording these, and putting them online. No one else seems to be doing it. Might make for a mildly interesting site for radio folks. |
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