lol nice analogy, colin,
The chinese firedrake jamming on SW is somewhat pleasant, i just wish they
QSL'd!
Paul
On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 7:00 PM, R. Colin Newell
wrote:
> This signal is usually in the clear for me - so tomorrow morning it is
> going to get some extra
This signal is usually in the clear for me - so tomorrow morning it is
going to get some extra special scrutiny!
I find this whole jamming phenomenon fascinating - kind of like walking up
to someone on the street when you don't like what they are
saying and going "LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA..." as
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] New Chinese Pulse-Type Jammer on 1566?
Gary
Maybe it's splatter from your South Asian local on 1560? Perhaps a percussion
instrument was making its existence kn
to hear HLAZ and VOA.
Bruce
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No time to really DX right now Gary, but I did check at 1300UT, and
there wasn't anything untoward heard here on 1566 at that
time. There were a couple of other weaker carriers with a few Hertz
of HLAZ, and HLAZ' audio dropped like a stone right across the hour,
so Murphy was hard at work.
Heard for the first time this morning was a new type of pulsing jammer on
1566-HLAZ's signal (at 1300 UTC), which obviously wasn't part of the Japanese
service programming (fading in and out at different times than HLAZ). Has
anyone else noticed this?