Hi all
It may be a Russian Standard frequency transmitter RWM
(transmits time signals and once a minute CW ID) at
4.996 9.996 14.996 Mhz
de Joe
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Here in southern NH, it sounded like some kind of interference. The
sound changed as you tuned down the dial, from what sounded like a
"tick" that rang (kinda like a Hollywood sonar ping) at 5.000 MHz, to a
"boing" down around 4.995 MHz. It's cleared up now. Trust me, if
propagation was such
Rick,
What exactly are you hearing? Also, is it possible that you are hearing
WWV and WWVH, since they both transmit on the same frequencies?
Rick Hampton wrote:
I was tuning around and noticed something VERY strange with WWV on 5
MHz. Anyone have any clue as to what is happening?
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On Thu, 28 Dec 2006, Rick Hampton wrote:
I was tuning around and noticed something VERY strange with WWV on 5 MHz.
Can you describe it a tad bit more than VERY strange?
Thom
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I was tuning around and noticed something VERY strange with WWV on 5
MHz. Anyone have any clue as to what is happening?
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