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Offline Teotwaki

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4099.90 KHz new beacon or...?
« on: April 30, 2022, 1540 UTC »
On the KPH SDR I ran across this signal but it faded out before I was sure what the slow Morse Code was saying

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Re: 4099.90 KHz new beacon or...?
« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2022, 1554 UTC »
The signal faded up and I heard what sounded like (which might only be part of a longer message)

T0M

Middle character is a Zero or 5 dashes
Jim
NRD-525, Elecraft KX3 and Elecraft PX3 Spectrum Display
76' end fed long wire & 66' off-center fed dipole for 10/20/40 meters
Orange County, SoCal, The better half