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blitz wrote:
By any chance do you have a recording or a spectrogram?
The only spectrogram I have is the one from Don Moman, VE6JY, the
same one used in the ARRL news item. See :
http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/20
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By any chance do you have a recording or a spectrogram?
At 21:11 9/11/2004, you wrote:
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It apparently disappeared before Friday nigh
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Yeah,
No joy here. Given vital role of ham radio in the Hurricane Follies of
late, always report BPL to FCC. Story couple weeks ago re $10/k fine to power
company in mid-west for BPL. These bugs want to play,
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It apparently disappeared before Friday night (still not heard
tonight), EST. I am hoping ARRL will have news on Monday about
the source of the signal. It consisted of only 5 or so
unmodulated carriers, spaced e
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Yes, i was kind of thinking that too, but I imagine thats the first thing
the hams checked...it could be from somewhere far off...Im not near there,
so I cant hear it.
At 19:42 9/11/2004, you wrote:
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Hi:
It has the feel of broadband digital data over power lines.
Brooke Clarke, N6GCE
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Anyone got any ideas?
==>"INTRUDER SIGNAL" ON 40 METERS REMAINS A MYSTERY FOR NOW
An unidentified signal that's been showing up on the 40-meter phone band
on or about 7238 kHz has mystified amateurs in the western US