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Author Topic: Strong Buzzing between 6250 and 6290 rendering this part of the band useless  (Read 214 times)

Offline fox558

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For over a month now there has been this buzzing. Its very annoying. It's like someone is deliberately jamming the 48m band. It is even interfering with reception tonight of WMR on 6285 and they are very strong. Anyone also annoyed about this buzz, any idea who/what/why it is on?

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Yes I did notice the annoying buzz tonight and the spread is like what you indicate.
Unfortunately I have no idea where it comes from and I will leave that to the experts to try and DF it.
Listening to Short and Medium Wave broadcasts since 1962 as a DXer. Nowadays I listen to 48 and 49 meters mainly for interesting stations. If you like to send me an EQSL my email is bkavana@gmail.com

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Looked like Radar to me, maybe the same stuff of Asian origin that regularly bothers with 43 meters.
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