Re: [Spooks] Buzzing Digital on 3300 KHz?

2010-06-15 Thread Ary Boender
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Sorry Kurt. Nothing heard here in The Netherlands. A recording would be helpful.

73, Ary

On Mon, 14 Jun 2010 21:36:04 -0700, you wrote:

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I am in Nevada.  What is the buzzing digital signal that can be heard on 
3300 KHz?  I have been hearing it from 0400 to 0430 UTC.  Multiple carriers 
that stop occasionally, then the spacing between them changes, 50 Hz, 100 
Hz, 150 Hz, et cetera.

As I type this, the signal stopped for several tens of seconds, then a very 
fast and very, very wide pulsating signal has taken it's place.

Possible Superdarn system?

Kurt

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Re: [Spooks] Buzzing Digital on 3300 KHz?

2010-06-15 Thread Rene Matthijssen
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I heard it quite strong last night in North-Western Canada, but nothing 
this morning @ 10 AM local time.
Rene - VE6WCA



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 Sorry Kurt. Nothing heard here in The Netherlands. A recording would be 
 helpful.

 73, Ary

 On Mon, 14 Jun 2010 21:36:04 -0700, you wrote:


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 I am in Nevada.  What is the buzzing digital signal that can be heard on
 3300 KHz?  I have been hearing it from 0400 to 0430 UTC.  Multiple carriers
 that stop occasionally, then the spacing between them changes, 50 Hz, 100
 Hz, 150 Hz, et cetera.

 As I type this, the signal stopped for several tens of seconds, then a very
 fast and very, very wide pulsating signal has taken it's place.

 Possible Superdarn system?

 Kurt

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[Spooks] Buzzing Digital on 3300 KHz?

2010-06-14 Thread KD7JYK DM09
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I am in Nevada.  What is the buzzing digital signal that can be heard on 
3300 KHz?  I have been hearing it from 0400 to 0430 UTC.  Multiple carriers 
that stop occasionally, then the spacing between them changes, 50 Hz, 100 
Hz, 150 Hz, et cetera.

As I type this, the signal stopped for several tens of seconds, then a very 
fast and very, very wide pulsating signal has taken it's place.

Possible Superdarn system?

Kurt

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