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Nothing heard in Western Canada.
I'm using a 204 foot dipole connected to an ICOM 718 transceiver, 
however I switched several antenna's and still nothing.
Rene - VE6WCA


Ary Boender wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I also have a very strong carrier here in Holland on 4623.5 kHz (S9+). The
> buzzer transmits in full USB nowadays so I don't know if this is related. 
> Check
> for a live feed of the buzzer http://uvb-76.blogspot.com/
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ary
>
> On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 22:06:03 +0200, you wrote:
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>> 4622,5kHz is 10 to 20dB stronger than 4625kHz UVB-76 sig here in NE France / 
>> WWL JN29
>> JRC NRD545 + 10m LW
>> no idea of what it is, strong carrier...
>> Fabien 
>>
>> Le 29 sept. 2010 à 21:46, Kevin Elliott a écrit :
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>>> Hey folks,
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>>> I know there's been a lot of activity on 4.625 over the last couple of weeks
>>> since UVB-76 went down (possibly for maintenance). I have been watching it
>>> closely (via the justin.tv and audio streams) for the last couple of days
>>> and find a few things interesting.
>>>
>>>  * When it is very late in the USA, I notice that activity nearly
>>> disappears (around 2AM PST / 5AM EST). No morse has been noticeable during
>>> this period, and the waterfall shows a light carrier signal that seems to
>>> very slowly sweep over an hour.
>>>  * When it is daytime in the USA, it's flourishing with activity. For
>>> example, right now there is a loud and strong whine, combined with morse and
>>> what sounds like some kind of packet signal. The waterfall shows activity
>>> across the 1kHz spread, that reminds me of PSK activity (although it doesn't
>>> sound like it). What is most interesting to watch and listen to is a
>>> "swooshing" that seems to occupy about 1kHz (right of the strong whine at
>>> 4622.5kHz). I have only heard and seen this once or twice. When the swoosh
>>> (sounds like mild ocean waves or really mild white noise) kicks in, the
>>> intensity/color of the strong wine at 4622.5kHz decreases to compensate for
>>> the increase signal across the 1kHz spread. Is this some kind of data
>>> transfer? When you see it visually, it seems like it must be, but it's
>>> innocent only by sound as the "waves" sound too peaceful to be data.
>>>  * A pulsing packet is heard in 0.4kHz left of the strong whine at
>>> 4622.5kHz, but only infrequently, and lasts for about 10 seconds. Any ideas
>>> what encoding this might be?
>>>
>>> Is anyone aware of any software that can decode multiple signals at once
>>> from an audio stream? It would be nice to select chunks of the band and
>>> assign protocols to decode. I'd prefer OSX, but would settle for
>>> Windows/Linux.
>>>
>>> Any places to chat about this phenomena in real time online?
>>>
>>> -Kevin
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