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Greetings,
 
I have been hearing a signal on 14.318 MHz for several months.  It sounds
like a slow "busy signal" with 49 pulses per minute and every 37 pulses, the
tones change.  It typically runs for about 15 minutes then may stop; or, it
may start up for another 15 minute sequence.  Often, it runs for several
hours at seemingly random times.  Occasionally, I hear two or more separate
signals, with each one pulsing in the same manner, but not synchronized with
each other.
 
If you listen on 14.317.500 MHz USB, you will hear the pulsing carrier,
centered on 14.318.000 MHz +/- a few cycles, plus either one or sometimes
two pulsing tones.  The carrier as well as the tones pulse together but the
carrier does not change frequency as the tones change frequency.  I find
listening "off frequency" a bit helps a lot to identify the specific
signals.
 
If you hear a steady carrier or several steady carriers you are hearing
something else such as an ADT security system, cheap TV set or computer
hardware, etc.
 
I have personally seen the equipment that generates the signals and thought
we had gotten them off the air.  Obviously, I was wrong.  I know this is not
a Numbers Station and I do not want to clutter the list site with a lot of
chatter, but I know there are a lot of dedicated folks who listen a lot and
perhaps one of you may be able to hear the signals and help further the
clean up efforts.  The folks responsible for the interference are likely not
aware that they are causing a problem.  If you are interested in the general
nature of the equipment, do a Google on "Rife Bare Device" and you will get
several thousand hits.
 
I can be emailed directly at w3eoa [at] fuse [dot] net by making the obvious
substitutions.
 
Thanks for the fantastic site!!!
 
Herb
 
 
 
 
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