If of interest, I neglected to list QRM: 2 stations with male
announcers - one in Spanish, and the 2nd with what sounded like a
religious format.
Out driving 9/26 at about the same time and bits of code heard.
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Mike Hardester wrote:
1610a UNID, Heard in NC 9/25/2009 @ 1915 to 1935 (intermittent) CW
while out on an errand. Several “long dashes” of
2 to 3 seconds; letters: “A,” “E,” “M,” and “ N I” noted. Fair to good
signal while driving in N/S direction and non-existent
driving E/W. Returning home, I checked for possible LOWFER activity
and a station is listed in Kernersville, NC (+/- 200
miles air), on 1611.53 w/ID of JWS (but not using CW mode).
Considering the erratic and intermittent manner in which the
code was sent, I doubt it was an ARO. Ideas? (Mike Hardester,
Jacksonville, NC. Toyota Highlander with stock antenna)
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Very 73 de Mike Hardester
Jacksonville, NC.
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