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Hi!
  It's not only they "sound like polytones", they ARE regular polytones!
And 14076-7 is the typical frequency for these broadcasts. Look for jt65
or jt65a, there is a lot of samples at youtube.
  73, Pavel OK1PT
> 
> That's in the digital segment of the 20-meter ham band. Some of the
> newer digi modes used by hams sound like polytones. Are you sure that
> isn't what you heard?
> 
> 73, Zack W9SZ
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