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"And there was the super oddball digital signal I heard one night and
reported to the folks in Spectrum Magazine. Still no known explaination for
that signal. Very odd that one. They ran a photo of the screen of
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JT65A HF watering hol
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Note there are other digital modes operating in the vicinity of these
frequencies besides JT65A. Anything you hear in a ham band that isn't
voice or CW is likely to be digital a mode used by radio amateurs.
Modes
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JT65A HF watering holes (Frequencies in MHz):
1.838
3.576
7.076
10.139
14.076
18.102
21.076
24.920
28.076
50.276
Doug
K7IP
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Same as the previous discussion on 14.076 +/-. The bittom end of the Amateur
radio bands, where you find most of the CW work going on is the designated area
for digital communications. If you look up PSK-31,
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That portion of the band is digital modes. You may be hearing one of the JT
modes or Olivia digital modes
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