:48, they were running Morse Code. Maybe that is what you were getting
Walt.
73,
Patrick
Patrick Martin
Seaside OR
KGED QSL Manager
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Perhaps, Patrick, but sounded like a continuous tone here. Not enough to be
sure of anything, unfortunately...Walt
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 6:05 AM, Patrick Martin mwd...@webtv.net wrote:
:48, they were running Morse Code. Maybe that is what you were getting
Walt.
73,
Patrick
Patrick
Walt, I can confirm a continuous 1 khz tone beginning at 0547:38 UTC and
ending near 0548:08 Outside of this, and a morse code ID near the beginning
of the test, this is all I could hear. Surprising, considering they are
less than 100 miles from me.
73,
Tim Tromp
West Michigan
On Sun, Oct 23,
Walt,
I am going to listen to the test again, so I will re-check :48. There
might have been tones before the morse code I did not catch the first
time around.
73,
Patrick
Patrick Martin
Seaside OR
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Wow, Tim. Then I guess I DID hear them, if only that continuous tone! I
have it on an mp3 file, so if that's enough for a QSL (which I doubt), I'll
have to send it in! .Walt
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 6:09 AM, Tim Tromp kilok...@gmail.com wrote:
Walt, I can confirm a continuous 1 khz tone
Walt,
I will second that. I re-listened to the cassette an yes indeed there
was a 1,000 cycle tone and what I thought was morse code weakly was not
that time, but flute music. I don't know if WGBW was running flute
music, but someone was. But that was the tone at :48 you heard. Great
going!
Maybe this is something. Heard about a 15 or 20 seconds of continuous tone
(?1000 Hz or so) at 05:48. Nothing more than that continuous tone. Make
sense to anyone?.Walt
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