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Author Topic: Digital Signals around CB channels 24 & 25 LSB - 27235Mhz and 27245Mhz  (Read 2514 times)

Offline 5150

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Anybody know what these digital signals are around 27233.50 Mhz and 27236.50 Mhz LSB?  There are a lot of them.
Then there are a ton of signals around 27243.50 Mhz and 27246.50 Mhz LSB as well with a lot of traffic.   

I tried WSJTX, FLDIGI, JS8CALL, ROS, and MULTISPK but couldn't decode these, but maybe I wasn't patient enough.
Any ideas?
Thanks for any info

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Sorry to reply to myself, but I believe the signals around 27245 Mhz USB are JS8Call.   I'm running JS8Call at 27245 Mhz USB, with an offset of 2500Hz (variable) and have managed to decode a few of these.   So if you're interested - JS8Call seems to be alive and well on the CB channels.

Offline Robot Matrix

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WOW! Great catch! I'll have to download that and try it.
eQSL: RobotMatrix@proton.me
NESDR Smart V5, Ham It Up upconverter v1.3, WEB-888 SDR, inverted L 20' up, and various other antennas to cover .1-1750MHz.

 

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