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Hearing RF repeated seven times, then a key for a few seconds, on 13.56579
2023/10/17 1324 utc in Jersey
de kb2men

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22 Meter Band HiFER Beacons / Re: YSO
« on: October 17, 2023, 1312 UTC »
1300utc 2023/10/17 in Jersey: YSO on 13.5637mhz 5 by 3 I'd say
de kb2men

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Spy Numbers / Re: HM01 9065 kHz AM 03-09-14 0759
« on: December 12, 2022, 0902 UTC »
12/12/2022 0830 UTC on 9065:
An AM signal, female, spanish numbers, and many ezpal files sent with .lz suffix.  WinRAR has problems with them.
looks like garbage to notepad.
HarryHydro

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Found the source! It’s my old LED clock! When the last digit is ‘4’, it makes this noise in my radio.


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Hi:
   I guess it was in the mid 80's. My neighbor and I, in NJ, use to TX FM mono, goofy stuff, on the upper end, 108.1'ish. Nothing accurate with frequency.  We'd put up Richard Prior and George Carlin stuff.  His station was WADD and mine was WINO. Probably less than a watt each. We'd take turns transmitting. The end of that came with military helicopters flying over the woods by our houses. 
  Then, there was a MUCH stronger station, more advanced as they would say they are changing to another frequency, and blip, they were there.  I drove around and tested their range. It was an easy 5 miles.  I can't remember their call..  It must have originated by our houses. Toms River, NJ area.

Those were the days...
Hydro

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BTW, it starts at about 15 seconds after the minute, and ends at 13.

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Hi: I’m in Jersey.  I’ ve been monitoring 50.293, 6M WSPR frequency.  Every10 minutes, on the 5th minute, I’m hearing 60 seconds of something. It sounds like a pulsing buzz. Maybe 5 pulses per second.
4:05, 4:15, 4:25, etc. Sometimes it sounds stronger than others.
I though it was splatter from some nearby digital operator. I used a SDR and scanned from 0 to over 200MHz in that 60 seconds, looking at a 2MHz window, and I seen nothing significant.  Then, on the next 10 minute interval, I scanned 440. Nothing overpowering. It seems to be strongest on 6, but it’s a 6 meter antenna.
Tnx, Harry

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General Radio Discussion / Re: CHU 6660 kHz
« on: September 01, 2021, 0044 UTC »
I’m hearing it!! 0040utc 2021/09/31.  Weak, but it’s there.. 6.66Hz

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Peskies / Re: 8281 USB
« on: August 26, 2021, 2132 UTC »
I found an old post, here, that says they’re Peruvian Fisherman.

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Peskies / Re: Peruvian Fisherman 8281.2 kHz USB 12 Feb 2018
« on: August 26, 2021, 2130 UTC »
Thanks! I just found this frequency and chatter! I’ve been hearing them every day, around 0600UTC. Goes on for hours!

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Peskies / 8281 USB
« on: August 25, 2021, 1835 UTC »
Hi:  I was slow scanning around 0600UTC and found distant chatter on 8281.23 there abouts. I suppose close to marine ch830. I think it’s Spanish. There is alot of users stepping on one another and whistlers all over. I heard it at 0100 just yesterday, so maybe that is their daytime? Fishing? Boat racing? I have no idea..
HarryHydro

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HF Mystery Signals / Re: an oddity centered at 4685Khz
« on: April 09, 2019, 0004 UTC »
Stanag maybe?
Lots around 4289.
-HarryHydro

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