New Spread Spectrum Transmissions or spurs from a TXR?
Super Station #4 has a Force 12C3 beam pointing south, and the signals were better on the end fed wires I have, so the signals are either East or West of my location in NH.
73 Kriss KA1GJU
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Ken Sejkora
I’ve been seeing the same signals on Cape Cod, MA, USA, mostly during the day in the same frequency range as Kriss – from the top of the 20-meter amateur band to a couple hundred kHz above the 15-MHz WWV signal. I just assumed it was some ‘new’ frequency-hopping scheme used by some military or governmental agency. The signal I saw today had blips scattered between 14700 and 15200 kHz.
Ken -- WBØOCV
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Hi
There are loads of “interesting” annoying STRONG signals appearing across bands from 1.8-30plus now..some constantly following muf, some frequency hoping, some carriers of data..some not.. All I expect are military/government ..china and russia are prime movers, but if they are at it you can bet so is usa, uk australia etc.. Thats not vdsl, vdsl is not frequency agile plus it does NOT have gaps in for ham bands..vdsl is a mush of horrible noise across most of bands..( roll on full fibre to houses!) Simon g0zen
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David Crawford
This is a real signal. I've been seeing it here in Florida also, during daylight hours during the past week. Drug traffickers used a similar-sounding system to talk between south Florida and Norman Cay, Bahamas, in the 6-7 MHz range in the late 1980s (but there was no waterfall for visual comparison back then).
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On 2021-11-29 15:32, Siegfried Jackstien wrote:
Maybe vdsl?!? It uses shortwave and i guess they use also frequency hopping --
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Siegfried Jackstien
Maybe vdsl?!? It uses shortwave and i guess they use also frequency hopping Ham radio bands should be notched but what is on normal sw qrg?!? Dg9bfc sigi Am 29.11.2021 21:27 schrieb данила фадеев <karapuzito@...>:
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данила фадеев
Hey Sometimes strange things happen on HF :). I saw similar bursts recently, it seems that these are tests of our Russian CHESS system in some next iteration ... Danila пн, 29 нояб. 2021 г. в 20:55, Simon Brown <simon@...>:
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Hi,
Intermod from AM stations? Could be a bad connector somewhere.
Simon Brown, G4ELI
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> On Behalf Of Kriss Kliegle KA1GJU
Sent: 29 November 2021 17:32 To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io Subject: [SDR-Radio] New Spread Spectrum Transmissions or spurs from a TXR?
Found this gem while troubleshooting Super Station #1's antenna. I found it both on #1 and the clubhouse server (12 miles away), so it's not local: -- - + - + -
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Found this gem while troubleshooting Super Station #1's antenna. I found it both on #1 and the clubhouse server (12 miles away), so it's not local:
73 Kriss KA1GJU
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