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As I read teh spooks newsletter tonight, I thought about this station. Back
some time ago, I caught something on 20 Meters that was a frequency hopping
tone that one could say sounded something like a pulse. It was fast, a digital
sounding signal that didn't last long on any certain frequency.
I have it on video. Go to YouTube and search for ChicagoAmateurRadio. Once
there, see the video titled Twenty Meter Interference. I don't know that this
is it, but from the brief description given of it in the newsletter, I'm
thinking it is at least an oddity to be sure.
What's weird is that as soon as I posted the video, it never appeared again
except in a weaker power level on freqs not related to the amateur bands. This
is likely a coincidence though.
As a side note, I haven't really had much time to delve into the Enigma files
to learn about the different numbers stations, the families they belong to, the
Enigma system of labeling stations for group use, etc. I'm here though and I'm
watching for now while I learn about these things and trying to figure out a
listening schedule that works for me, lol.
I'll be contributing once I have some extra time.
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