At 09:32 PM 9/8/2009, you wrote:
>Same thing here.  In Seattle it's averaging about 10db weaker than the 1570 
>domestics, and sometimes equal to 1570
>
>Bruce
>
>Nigel Pimblett wrote:
>>Was checking for TA carriers just now (0245 UTC), and noted a few, but none 
>>of terribly exciting levels.   Also noticed the 1568 signal in also.  Not 
>>quite as good as in the mornings, but quite strong.  That would seem to 
>>indicate that its origin is somewhere a bit less exotic than the far east.
>>
>>73,
>>
>>Nigel Pimblett
>>Dunmore, Alberta


Yep, and here too in Victoria at 05:20.  I hear it on all my antennae, but 
perhaps best on 
my 334 deg large diameter loop, probably because it's getting less domestic 
splatter than the others.  Perhaps some really weak audio, but then again, it 
might only be splatter.  I agree that it can't be TP, but more likely an ill 
domestic transmitter.  I've also heard of the US military testing AM 
transmitters with tones and OC, so perhaps that's a possibility.  Like 1710 was 
DF'd, perhaps it's time to do the same for this visitor!  ....Walt Salmaniw, 
Victoria. 

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