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Author Topic: UNID PIPS 2331 UTC 18 April 2018  (Read 1366 times)

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UNID PIPS 2331 UTC 18 April 2018
« on: April 18, 2018, 2358 UTC »
2331 - 2340  UTC - Logged  PIPs at 4920,4990, 5060, 5140, 5220, 5300, 5380 5790 5880 kHz. Was not able to see how far down the band they started because they stopped before I completed the list. Maximum signal strength was S9 as they moved from the lower frequency listed to the higher frequency and back again.  I would approximate a 3 second interval between each repeated  PIP spike. Viewing them on the HDSDR panadapter from 4550 kHz to 5300 KHz showed that they are milliseconds apart as they moved from the low to the high frequency.
 
« Last Edit: April 19, 2018, 0002 UTC by Traveling Wave »
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