Re: [Spooks] Data bursts - beacon perhaps?

2005-08-10 Thread Utility World (Hugh Stegman)
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Globe Wireless markers on 4459.0 from the Dixon site in north central
California.  I have it S9 right now in day time, so the radius is right.

Someone else reported a weird noise on 6431.4 which is also a Globe marker,
but it briefly had their odd failure mode where every burst drifts upward in
frequency with the characteristic little 170-Hz boink in the middle, then
goes back on-channel between bursts.  This is WNU in Louisiana and they'd
fixed it last night.

-hugh


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RE: [Spooks] Data bursts - beacon perhaps?

2005-08-09 Thread cyclops26
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A Manchester (NRZ) coding? (See the spectrum picture.)
Cyclops

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Hello,

I am new to shortwave radio and numbers stations (haven't managed to
hear
one yet!) and picked up what sounds like a periodic data burst at 4460
kHz a
few days ago (5 August 2005, 230900 UTC).

I didn't think much of it, but when I ran the sounds through a spectrum
analyzer a very interesting (binary-esque) pattern appeared.

Any ideas? (or am I just picking up my neighbor's blender?)

Clip and spectrum captures:

http://www.fsrz.net/dx/dx.htm

Thanks!
Rich

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