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BacardE:
Hopefull below is a link to my waterfall image.
I run a wspr receiver station and I noticed a carrier above the wspr frequencies. I slowed my waterfall down and the carrier, unmodulated as far as I can tell, is varying in frequency very slowly in a sine wave pattern. Anyone ever see anything like this?
Initially I had the software thinking it was on 630 meters. I changed it to 160 meters. That has nothing to do with the signal, just the data reporting for wspr stations.
The rx is tuned to 1836.6khz and the odd signal is about 1690 on the waterfall.
2016 Dec 15, 00:45 utc.

Thanks BacardE

Terry:
Never seen that, but I don't look at 160 very often. Usually on 40 rx/tx or listening on 0.4742. Looking at 160 now and not seeing anything like that. Using Spectran V2 and WSPR 2.12. I have Spectran slowed down and resolution expanded. That looks like about an 8 minute period.
I did note reports of good conditions on 160 on the NA/EU path.
I am receiving about 6 different stations on 160 right now, all in the South and upper midwest. I do not have a transmit antenna for that band, so listen only.

And welcome to the group.

BacardE:
Thanks.
I hear it on my rtl-sdr and on my kenwood ts440, I tried a few of the online web based sdrs but I dont see any in the USA that covers 160. Its still going on.  To see it you really have to slow your water fall down. Well not to see the carrier of course, just the change in freq.
Here is an even better pic of the waterfall.


Thanks for the welcome!
Lloyd - BacardE

BacardE:
Signal is back started at 0400z tonight on 1838.285 - 1838.3khz... very weak..

Pigmeat:
That's close to the AM window for 160, if my memory isn't failing me. A number of those guy's modify old MW broadcast tx's for work up there. The sine wave makes me think it's someone giving his handiwork the smoke test by injecting some audio into the carrier to check it out on his scope. He may be even be testing into a dummy load and not know it's getting out. I've heard a bunch of "dummy load" QSO's on HF bands over the years.

It's the beginning of prime winter conditions on 160, everyone up there is tweaking and testing.

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