[digitalradio] Weebly-warbly on 80m?

2010-08-30 Thread Ian Wade G3NRW
Listening this morning (Monday) in the UK on 3633 kHz at around 0300 UTC, I heard a strange weebly-warbly digital signal that continued for at least 15 minutes without a break (then it sent me to sleep). The striking characteristic of the signal was that the data rate was very low (a few bits

Re: [digitalradio] Weebly-warbly on 80m?

2010-08-30 Thread Rudy Benner
: Ian Wade G3NRW Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 5:51 AM To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Subject: [digitalradio] Weebly-warbly on 80m? Listening this morning (Monday) in the UK on 3633 kHz at around 0300 UTC, I heard a strange weebly-warbly digital signal that continued for at least 15 minutes

Re: [digitalradio] Weebly-warbly on 80m?

2010-08-30 Thread Ian Wade G3NRW
From: Rudy Benner ben...@vianet.ca Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2010 Time: 06:13:31 IT WORKED !! This is part of a sinister plot to take over the world. First it puts you to sleep ... z... then I take over. BEWARE !!   I assume you were on LSB? Could have been WISP on 3.5926 USB which puts the

Re: [digitalradio] Weebly-warbly on 80m?

2010-08-30 Thread Andy obrien
MFSK8? On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 9:09 AM, Ian Wade G3NRW g3...@yahoo.co.uk wrote: From: Rudy Benner ben...@vianet.ca benner%40vianet.ca Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2010 Time: 06:13:31 Yes, Rudy, it was LSB, but it was neither WSPR nor JT-65. It was the distinctive gliding from one tone to another