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Old December 23rd 04, 12:27 AM
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"Yosemite Sam" also heard on 10500kHz!
Weak at 2330Z in Wisconsin.

"dxAce" wrote in message
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Have noticed an interesting signal which has been reported of late on the

WUN
reflector.

I am hearing the phrase "Varmint, I'ma Gonna Blow Yah T'Smithereens" on

3700 at
0935 UTC. It is preceeded by some sort of digital sounding transmission.

Interesting I guess is why this continues to be repeated.

dxAce
Michigan
USA




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Old December 23rd 04, 12:31 AM
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dxAce wrote:

Drifter wrote:

signal heard here, W. PA, at 21.00utc on 10500 (usb).
anyone have any idea what this is? still readable, but,
fading...


Still very audible here at 2152. I don't think anyone has quite figured out just
what this is as of yet, perhaps just a prankster.

I'll be interested to see when 3700 fades in, as it would seem that Yosemite Sam
has a western location.


I can now hear Yosemite Sam on 3700 at 2330.



dxAce
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USA


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lost it on 10500 about 23:30u. i got nothing on 3700
but cw. an, i think it was the whale sound last year...
good DX...
Drifter...
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Drifter wrote:

lost it on 10500 about 23:30u. i got nothing on 3700
but cw. an, i think it was the whale sound last year...
good DX...


The WUN listserver shows Yosemite Sam on 6500 as well. Heard here at 0045.

Someone is going to a bit of trouble!

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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I recorded the 6500 kHz version at 0130 UTC December 23 in southeast
Texas.

Here's an audio file:

www.ghg.net/cliffwatts/radio/smithereens.wma

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Registered Monitor BR549
The Shack on the Bayou - www.ghg.net/cliffwatts/

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I recorded the 6500 kHz version at 0130 UTC December 23 in southeast
Texas.

Here's an audio file:

www.ghg.net/cliffwatts/radio/smithereens.wma

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Registered Monitor BR549
The Shack on the Bayou - www.ghg.net/cliffwatts/

Drake R8, Sony ICF-SW100, Heathkit GR-64 (retired)
Realistic Pro-2006, Bearcat BC-245XLT

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-=jd=- wrote:

On Wed 22 Dec 2004 07:48:21p, dxAce
wrote in message :



Drifter wrote:

lost it on 10500 about 23:30u. i got nothing on 3700
but cw. an, i think it was the whale sound last year...
good DX...


The WUN listserver shows Yosemite Sam on 6500 as well.
Heard here at 0045.

Someone is going to a bit of trouble!

dxAce
Michigan
USA



At the risk of colliding message threads - Perhaps this is the
"GO" code for kicking off the secret Wolfowitz plan to nuke
Houston?


We'll know on Tuesday, won't we? If this signal means that the
Konspiracy Kooks are finally right, then we may all be in deep trouble,
not just the Texans.

-=jd=-




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"dxAce" wrote in message
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The WUN listserver shows Yosemite Sam on 6500 as well. Heard here at 0045.

Someone is going to a bit of trouble!

dxAce
Michigan
USA


YS is still comming in on 3.700 mHz at
07:10 UTC (02:10 AM) in Western MD
about s3 to s5. and also on 6.500 slightly
weaker. Band seems open to the west.
Also noted foreign speaking stations on
3.700 probably Mexico or Western USA.

Question: What is the URL of the WUN ListServer ?
Is this some kind of an SWL Message board..?
Not familiar with this one pse post a link - tnx!


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green bottles wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
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The WUN listserver shows Yosemite Sam on 6500 as well. Heard here at 0045.

Someone is going to a bit of trouble!

dxAce
Michigan
USA


YS is still comming in on 3.700 mHz at
07:10 UTC (02:10 AM) in Western MD
about s3 to s5. and also on 6.500 slightly
weaker. Band seems open to the west.
Also noted foreign speaking stations on
3.700 probably Mexico or Western USA.

Question: What is the URL of the WUN ListServer ?
Is this some kind of an SWL Message board..?
Not familiar with this one pse post a link - tnx!


http://www.wunclub.com/

That'll get you close.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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Old December 23rd 04, 05:15 PM
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In article .com,
wrote:

I've created a small webpage with the details that have been learned so
far:
http://www.spynumbers.com/YosemiteSam.html

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