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Author Topic: 26-28 MHz 11 Meter Pagers Paging Signals Logs Received G8JNJ SDR 26 July 2024  (Read 393 times)

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1040 UTC

26.200 MHz FM 26,200 kHz FM - Narrow and wider band paging signals (FM carrier signal on frequency)
26.200 MHz FM 26,200 kHz FM - Data burst with sync tone (carrier)
26.220 MHz FM 26,220 kHz FM - POCSAG or POCSAG like paging signals
26.350 MHz FM 26,350 kHz FM - On-site paging systems, pagers - sounds like POCSAG, possibly CCIR multitone (narrowband)
26.350 MHz FM 26,350 kHz FM - On-site paging systems, with FM carrier signal during idle periods (3-4 different carriers noted)
26.500 MHz FM 26.500 kHz FM - On-site radiopaging, with FM carrier signal during idle periods
26.600 MHz FM 26,600 kHz FM - Multi tone paging signals - pager network 26.6 MHz 26600 FM
26.635 MHz FM 26,635 kHz FM - Narrowband multi-tone paging with carrier tone during idle periods
26.635 MHz FM 26,635 kHz FM - Data bursts, MFSK, center frequencies 26.635.3 and 26.636 MHz
26.635 MHz FM 26,635 kHz FM - CCIR multitone paging, mixing with the other data and pager signals on frequency
26.650 MHz FM 26,650 kHz FM - Multi tone paging signals, various bandwidths (sounds like POCSAG)
26.695 MHz FM 26,695 kHz FM - Nonstop POCSAG (or sounds like POCSAG) CCIR multitone paging, various bandwidths
26.705 MHz FM 26,705 kHz FM - POCSAG paging (9-10 kHz BW), CCIR multitone paging, other data bursts, very busy
26.745 MHz FM 26,745 kHz FM - Nonstop paging signals, various bandwidths, similar to 26695 and 26705
26.885 MHz FM 26,885 kHz FM - Multi-tone data bursts, 8-9 kHz bandwidth, possibly paging systems
26.905 MHz FM 26,905 kHz FM - Very narrowband MFSK data signals, likely data links 
26.915 MHz FM 26,915 kHz FM - Very narrowband MFSK data signals, likely data links
26.925 MHz FM 26,925 kHz FM - Very narrowband MFSK data signals, likely data links
26.935 MHz FM 26,935 kHz FM - Data bursts, narrowband, with FM CB radio signals on frequency
26.995 MHz FM 26,995 kHz FM - Multi tone paging signals, approx 8 kHz bandwidth with MFSK "lead in" burst
27.000 MHz FM 27,000 kHz FM - Narrowband data bursts (3-4 kHz)
27.045 MHz FM 27,045 kHz FM - MFSK data signals, 4.5 kHz bandwidth, various signal strengths
27.470 MHz FM 27.470 kHz FM - Narrow band (3-4 kHz bandwidth) data bursts, sound like POCSAG or CCIR
27.505 MHz FM 27,505 kHz FM - Nearly constant paging signals, not POCSAG, 10-12 kHz wide
27.505 MHz FM 27,505 kHz FM - Various data modes in use at once, 8-13 kHz bandwidth
27.510 MHz FM 27,510 kHz FM - Multi-tone pager signals, very similar to the signals on 26.645 MHz and 26.695 MHz and 26.745 MHz
27.510 MHz FM 27,510 kHz FM - Constant "idle" paging signal noted at 1130 UTC, 6.5 kHz bandwidth
27.750 MHz FM 27.750 kHz FM - Narrowband data bursts, similar to those noted on 26.905 MHz and other 26MHz frequencies
27.845 MHz FM 27,845 kHz FM - Pager signals, sporadic signals - previously noted activity on/hear 27.845 MHz 27.847 MHz 27.8475 MHz
27.850 MHz FM 27,850 kHz FM - Similar to 27845 27850 27855 bandwidth ballpark

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1040 UTC

26.200 MHz FM 26,200 kHz FM - Narrow and wider band paging signals (FM carrier signal on frequency)
26.200 MHz FM 26,200 kHz FM - Data burst with sync tone (carrier)
26.220 MHz FM 26,220 kHz FM - POCSAG or POCSAG like paging signals
26.350 MHz FM 26,350 kHz FM - On-site paging systems, pagers - sounds like POCSAG, possibly CCIR multitone (narrowband)
26.350 MHz FM 26,350 kHz FM - On-site paging systems, with FM carrier signal during idle periods (3-4 different carriers noted)
26.500 MHz FM 26.500 kHz FM - On-site radiopaging, with FM carrier signal during idle periods
26.600 MHz FM 26,600 kHz FM - Multi tone paging signals - pager network 26.6 MHz 26600 FM
26.635 MHz FM 26,635 kHz FM - Narrowband multi-tone paging with carrier tone during idle periods
26.635 MHz FM 26,635 kHz FM - Data bursts, MFSK, center frequencies 26.635.3 and 26.636 MHz
26.635 MHz FM 26,635 kHz FM - CCIR multitone paging, mixing with the other data and pager signals on frequency
26.650 MHz FM 26,650 kHz FM - Multi tone paging signals, various bandwidths (sounds like POCSAG)
26.695 MHz FM 26,695 kHz FM - Nonstop POCSAG (or sounds like POCSAG) CCIR multitone paging, various bandwidths
26.705 MHz FM 26,705 kHz FM - POCSAG paging (9-10 kHz BW), CCIR multitone paging, other data bursts, very busy
26.745 MHz FM 26,745 kHz FM - Nonstop paging signals, various bandwidths, similar to 26695 and 26705
26.885 MHz FM 26,885 kHz FM - Multi-tone data bursts, 8-9 kHz bandwidth, possibly paging systems
26.905 MHz FM 26,905 kHz FM - Very narrowband MFSK data signals, likely data links 
26.915 MHz FM 26,915 kHz FM - Very narrowband MFSK data signals, likely data links
26.925 MHz FM 26,925 kHz FM - Very narrowband MFSK data signals, likely data links
26.935 MHz FM 26,935 kHz FM - Data bursts, narrowband, with FM CB radio signals on frequency
26.995 MHz FM 26,995 kHz FM - Multi tone paging signals, approx 8 kHz bandwidth with MFSK "lead in" burst
27.000 MHz FM 27,000 kHz FM - Narrowband data bursts (3-4 kHz)
27.045 MHz FM 27,045 kHz FM - MFSK data signals, 4.5 kHz bandwidth, various signal strengths
27.470 MHz FM 27.470 kHz FM - Narrow band (3-4 kHz bandwidth) data bursts, sound like POCSAG or CCIR
27.475 MHz FM 27,475 kHz FM - Narrow band (3-4 kHz bandwidth) data bursts, sound like POCSAG or CCIR
27.505 MHz FM 27,505 kHz FM - Nearly constant paging signals, not POCSAG, 10-12 kHz wide
27.505 MHz FM 27,505 kHz FM - Various data modes in use at once, 8-13 kHz bandwidth
27.510 MHz FM 27,510 kHz FM - Multi-tone pager signals, very similar to the signals on 26.645 MHz and 26.695 MHz and 26.745 MHz
27.510 MHz FM 27,510 kHz FM - Constant "idle" paging signal noted at 1130 UTC, 6.5 kHz bandwidth
27.750 MHz FM 27.750 kHz FM - Narrowband data bursts, similar to those noted on 26.905 MHz and other 26MHz frequencies
27.845 MHz FM 27,845 kHz FM - Pager signals, sporadic signals - previously noted activity on/hear 27.845 MHz 27.847 MHz 27.8475 MHz
27.850 MHz FM 27,850 kHz FM - Similar to 27845 27850 27855 bandwidth ballpark

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1300 UTC:

26.200 MHz FM 26,200 kHz FM - Various bandwidth paging signals, including FM carrier "preamble", 14 kHz BW (widest)
26.500 MHz FM 26,500 kHz FM - FM carrier idle signal on frequency, paging signals on frequency on top of carrier
26.635 MHz FM 26,635 kHz FM - Narrowband data signal on frequency, FM carriers, nonstop
26.645 MHz FM 26,645 kHz FM - Hospital paging on site hospital pagers UK - POCSAG - very active
26.695 MHz FM 26,695 kHz FM - Hospital paging on site hospital pagers UK - POCSAG - very active
26.695 MHz FM 26,695 kHz FM - Various paging data modes FSK MFSK CCIR signals on top of each other
26.705 MHz FM 26,705 kHz FM - Hospital paging on site hospital pagers UK - sporadic activity
26.745 MHz FM 26,745 kHz FM - Hospital paging on site hospital pagers UK - POCSAG - very active
26.755 MHz FM 26,755 kHz FM - Sporadic paging signals, 8 kHz, 10 kHz and 12+ kHz BW
26.900 MHz FM 26,900 kHz FM - Paging signals, various modes, often several signals on top of each other
27.505 MHz FM 27,505 kHz FM - Nearly constant paging signals, not POCSAG, 10-12 kHz wide
27.760 MHz FM 27,760 kHz FM - Two subcarriers of FSK data signals, previously noted on this frequency, 8-10 kHz bandwidth
27.845 MHz FM 27,845 kHz FM - Pager signals, likely CCIR multitone paging protocol MFSK FSK signal


« Last Edit: July 26, 2024, 1328 UTC by R4002 »
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