At 06:15 PM 3/7/2006, you wrote:

>Hello All; There is a pulsed tone on 4.799. signal varies about 1 s unit when 
>the pulsed tone is transmitted. Pulses are approximately 60 times a minute. 
>Time now in New York Stat, USA 0214z. Overall the signal is S7 to S9 with some 
>QSB.
>Ralph Ferrara
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This is CODAR, which is a wave research radar setup.  The one you speak of, I 
believe is located on the Oregon coast, and has been in the vicinity of 4800 
for some years now.  You hear similar tones on many other areas of the SW 
band......Walt Salmaniw, Victoria, BC



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