Re: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr band

2017-06-15 Thread KD7JYK DM09
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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 my SDRPlay 
showing it as it happened just before Christmas last year. A real head 
scratcher, but not at all common."

Can you send me a copy of that?

Kurt 

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Re: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr band

2017-06-14 Thread Ernie Rice
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I too am located here in Ohio in the southwestern corner. I love listening to 
the Numbers stations as I have been listening to them since the middle 1970s. 
But back in those days they were just voices with no digital modes.

Ernie

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Roswell New Mexico

> On Jun 14, 2017, at 13:16, mchenryproj via Spooks <spooks@mailman.qth.net> 
> wrote:
> 
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> One oddity that still seems quite interesting to me however was the 
> introduction of a combination of modes such as in the "Cuban" Nunbers 
> transmissions with a group or two spoken by the friendly and familiar female 
> Spanish voice followed by a digital file, then another group or two sponen 
> and more digital. For some reason I really REALLY want to know what's in 
> thise digital segments.  Those transmissions come in quite loud here in Ohio. 
> Generally always S9+.
> Sean
> Sent from my dumb smartphone.Spell checked by the NSA.
>  Original message From: Zack Widup <w9sz.z...@gmail.com> 
> Date: 6/14/17  12:55 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: Shortwave Spy Numbers Stations 
> <spooks@mailman.qth.net> Subject: Re: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr 
> band 
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> Yes, true, but they are almost never digital. Almost all, if not all,
> of the pirate/spook activity I've heard in the ham bands is either CW
> or voice (SSB/AM).
> 
> 73, Zack W9SZ
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 11:45 AM, mchenryproj via Spooks
> <spooks@mailman.qth.net> wrote:
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>> There are times pirates and "spooks" show up inside the Amateur Radio bands 
>> but I don't think it's all that often. We self police fairly well with RDF 
>> and so on. Generally I don't listen for interesting government or spy stuff 
>> inside the ham bands myself.
>> PS, I really don't type well on tiny keypads like on my phone. I turned 
>> spell check off long ago as it was really goofing up a lot.
>> Sean
>> Sent from my dumb smartphone.Spell checked by the NSA.
>> ---- Original message ----From: Doug Wetzel <doug...@gmail.com> 
>> Date: 6/14/17  12:37 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: Shortwave Spy Numbers Stations 
>> <spooks@mailman.qth.net> Subject: Re: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr 
>> band
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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
>> 
>> On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 9:29 AM, mchenryproj via Spooks <
>> spooks@mailman.qth.net> wrote:
>> 
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>>> this list
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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, or in
>>> this case HF-JT65, etc or even Google amateur radio digital commynications
>>> you'll likely find listings of the exact frequencies used commonly. They
>>> are ibteresting modes, especially what are known as the Weak Signal modes.
>>> Some are pretty exotic.  One I like is SSTV (Slow Scan TV). In the States,
>>> 14.230 is often used.
>>> Seanaka, KB8JNE
>>> Sent from my dumb smartphone.Spell checked by the NSA.
>>>  Original message From: AListaire Hayman <
>>> hayal...@netvigator.com> Date: 6/14/17  12:10 PM  (GMT-05:00) To:
>>> spooks@mailman.qth.net Subject: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr
>>> band
>>> Visit http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/spooks to unsubscribe from
>>> this list
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>>> I wonder if anyone can throw light on the musical notes heard continually
>>> on
>>> 7077.56Khz 40 mtr band.
>>> 
>>> I am very new at this and would ask your indulgence in keeping your reply
>>> simple.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>   Alistaire
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>&

Re: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr band

2017-06-14 Thread mchenryproj via Spooks
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Plus there was I believe a digital pirate using SSTV transmissions at one time 
as at least part of his/her broadcast.
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 my SDRPlay showing it as 
it happened just before Christmas last year.  A real head scratcher, but not at 
all common.
Sean
Sent from my dumb smartphone.Spell checked by the NSA.
 Original message From: Zack Widup <w9sz.z...@gmail.com> Date: 
6/14/17  12:55 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: Shortwave Spy Numbers Stations 
<spooks@mailman.qth.net> Subject: Re: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr 
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Yes, true, but they are almost never digital. Almost all, if not all,
of the pirate/spook activity I've heard in the ham bands is either CW
or voice (SSB/AM).

73, Zack W9SZ


On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 11:45 AM, mchenryproj via Spooks
<spooks@mailman.qth.net> wrote:
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> There are times pirates and "spooks" show up inside the Amateur Radio bands 
> but I don't think it's all that often. We self police fairly well with RDF 
> and so on. Generally I don't listen for interesting government or spy stuff 
> inside the ham bands myself.
> PS, I really don't type well on tiny keypads like on my phone. I turned spell 
> check off long ago as it was really goofing up a lot.
> Sean
> Sent from my dumb smartphone.Spell checked by the NSA.
>  Original message From: Doug Wetzel <doug...@gmail.com> Date: 
> 6/14/17  12:37 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: Shortwave Spy Numbers Stations 
> <spooks@mailman.qth.net> Subject: Re: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr 
> band
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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
>
> On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 9:29 AM, mchenryproj via Spooks <
> spooks@mailman.qth.net> wrote:
>
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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, or in
>> this case HF-JT65, etc or even Google amateur radio digital commynications
>> you'll likely find listings of the exact frequencies used commonly. They
>> are ibteresting modes, especially what are known as the Weak Signal modes.
>> Some are pretty exotic.  One I like is SSTV (Slow Scan TV). In the States,
>> 14.230 is often used.
>> Seanaka, KB8JNE
>> Sent from my dumb smartphone.Spell checked by the NSA.
>>  Original message From: AListaire Hayman <
>> hayal...@netvigator.com> Date: 6/14/17  12:10 PM  (GMT-05:00) To:
>> spooks@mailman.qth.net Subject: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr
>> band
>> Visit http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/spooks to unsubscribe from
>> this list
>>
>> I wonder if anyone can throw light on the musical notes heard continually
>> on
>> 7077.56Khz 40 mtr band.
>>
>> I am very new at this and would ask your indulgence in keeping your reply
>> simple.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>>
>>  Alistaire
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr band

2017-06-14 Thread mchenryproj via Spooks
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One oddity that still seems quite interesting to me however was the 
introduction of a combination of modes such as in the "Cuban" Nunbers 
transmissions with a group or two spoken by the friendly and familiar female 
Spanish voice followed by a digital file, then another group or two sponen and 
more digital. For some reason I really REALLY want to know what's in thise 
digital segments.  Those transmissions come in quite loud here in Ohio. 
Generally always S9+.
Sean
Sent from my dumb smartphone.Spell checked by the NSA.
 Original message From: Zack Widup <w9sz.z...@gmail.com> Date: 
6/14/17  12:55 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: Shortwave Spy Numbers Stations 
<spooks@mailman.qth.net> Subject: Re: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr 
band 
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Yes, true, but they are almost never digital. Almost all, if not all,
of the pirate/spook activity I've heard in the ham bands is either CW
or voice (SSB/AM).

73, Zack W9SZ


On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 11:45 AM, mchenryproj via Spooks
<spooks@mailman.qth.net> wrote:
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> There are times pirates and "spooks" show up inside the Amateur Radio bands 
> but I don't think it's all that often. We self police fairly well with RDF 
> and so on. Generally I don't listen for interesting government or spy stuff 
> inside the ham bands myself.
> PS, I really don't type well on tiny keypads like on my phone. I turned spell 
> check off long ago as it was really goofing up a lot.
> Sean
> Sent from my dumb smartphone.Spell checked by the NSA.
>  Original message From: Doug Wetzel <doug...@gmail.com> Date: 
> 6/14/17  12:37 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: Shortwave Spy Numbers Stations 
> <spooks@mailman.qth.net> Subject: Re: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr 
> band
> Visit http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/spooks to unsubscribe from this 
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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
>
> On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 9:29 AM, mchenryproj via Spooks <
> spooks@mailman.qth.net> wrote:
>
>> Visit http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/spooks to unsubscribe from
>> this list
>>
>> 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, or in
>> this case HF-JT65, etc or even Google amateur radio digital commynications
>> you'll likely find listings of the exact frequencies used commonly. They
>> are ibteresting modes, especially what are known as the Weak Signal modes.
>> Some are pretty exotic.  One I like is SSTV (Slow Scan TV). In the States,
>> 14.230 is often used.
>> Seanaka, KB8JNE
>> Sent from my dumb smartphone.Spell checked by the NSA.
>>  Original message From: AListaire Hayman <
>> hayal...@netvigator.com> Date: 6/14/17  12:10 PM  (GMT-05:00) To:
>> spooks@mailman.qth.net Subject: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr
>> band
>> Visit http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/spooks to unsubscribe from
>> this list
>>
>> I wonder if anyone can throw light on the musical notes heard continually
>> on
>> 7077.56Khz 40 mtr band.
>>
>> I am very new at this and would ask your indulgence in keeping your reply
>> simple.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>>
>>  Alistaire
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr band

2017-06-14 Thread Zack Widup
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Yes, true, but they are almost never digital. Almost all, if not all,
of the pirate/spook activity I've heard in the ham bands is either CW
or voice (SSB/AM).

73, Zack W9SZ


On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 11:45 AM, mchenryproj via Spooks
<spooks@mailman.qth.net> wrote:
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> There are times pirates and "spooks" show up inside the Amateur Radio bands 
> but I don't think it's all that often. We self police fairly well with RDF 
> and so on. Generally I don't listen for interesting government or spy stuff 
> inside the ham bands myself.
> PS, I really don't type well on tiny keypads like on my phone. I turned spell 
> check off long ago as it was really goofing up a lot.
> Sean
> Sent from my dumb smartphone.Spell checked by the NSA.
>  Original message From: Doug Wetzel <doug...@gmail.com> Date: 
> 6/14/17  12:37 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: Shortwave Spy Numbers Stations 
> <spooks@mailman.qth.net> Subject: Re: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr 
> band
> Visit http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/spooks to unsubscribe from this 
> list
>
> 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
>
> On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 9:29 AM, mchenryproj via Spooks <
> spooks@mailman.qth.net> wrote:
>
>> Visit http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/spooks to unsubscribe from
>> this list
>>
>> 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, or in
>> this case HF-JT65, etc or even Google amateur radio digital commynications
>> you'll likely find listings of the exact frequencies used commonly. They
>> are ibteresting modes, especially what are known as the Weak Signal modes.
>> Some are pretty exotic.  One I like is SSTV (Slow Scan TV). In the States,
>> 14.230 is often used.
>> Seanaka, KB8JNE
>> Sent from my dumb smartphone.Spell checked by the NSA.
>>  Original message From: AListaire Hayman <
>> hayal...@netvigator.com> Date: 6/14/17  12:10 PM  (GMT-05:00) To:
>> spooks@mailman.qth.net Subject: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr
>> band
>> Visit http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/spooks to unsubscribe from
>> this list
>>
>> I wonder if anyone can throw light on the musical notes heard continually
>> on
>> 7077.56Khz 40 mtr band.
>>
>> I am very new at this and would ask your indulgence in keeping your reply
>> simple.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>>
>>  Alistaire
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr band

2017-06-14 Thread mchenryproj via Spooks
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There are times pirates and "spooks" show up inside the Amateur Radio bands but 
I don't think it's all that often. We self police fairly well with RDF and so 
on. Generally I don't listen for interesting government or spy stuff inside the 
ham bands myself.
PS, I really don't type well on tiny keypads like on my phone. I turned spell 
check off long ago as it was really goofing up a lot.
Sean
Sent from my dumb smartphone.Spell checked by the NSA.
 Original message From: Doug Wetzel <doug...@gmail.com> Date: 
6/14/17  12:37 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: Shortwave Spy Numbers Stations 
<spooks@mailman.qth.net> Subject: Re: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr 
band 
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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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spooks@mailman.qth.net> wrote:

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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, or in
> this case HF-JT65, etc or even Google amateur radio digital commynications
> you'll likely find listings of the exact frequencies used commonly. They
> are ibteresting modes, especially what are known as the Weak Signal modes.
> Some are pretty exotic.  One I like is SSTV (Slow Scan TV). In the States,
> 14.230 is often used.
> Seanaka, KB8JNE
> Sent from my dumb smartphone.Spell checked by the NSA.
>  Original message From: AListaire Hayman <
> hayal...@netvigator.com> Date: 6/14/17  12:10 PM  (GMT-05:00) To:
> spooks@mailman.qth.net Subject: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr
> band
> Visit http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/spooks to unsubscribe from
> this list
>
> I wonder if anyone can throw light on the musical notes heard continually
> on
> 7077.56Khz 40 mtr band.
>
> I am very new at this and would ask your indulgence in keeping your reply
> simple.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
>  Alistaire
>
>
>
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Re: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr band

2017-06-14 Thread Zack Widup
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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 in common use include Baudot RTTY, PSK31, MFSK, Winlink, Pactor,
Hellschreiber, Olivia, others. Every once in a while I still even hear
Clover being used. :-)

73, Zack W9SZ


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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
>
> On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 9:29 AM, mchenryproj via Spooks <
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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, or in
>> this case HF-JT65, etc or even Google amateur radio digital commynications
>> you'll likely find listings of the exact frequencies used commonly. They
>> are ibteresting modes, especially what are known as the Weak Signal modes.
>> Some are pretty exotic.  One I like is SSTV (Slow Scan TV). In the States,
>> 14.230 is often used.
>> Seanaka, KB8JNE
>> Sent from my dumb smartphone.Spell checked by the NSA.
>>  Original message From: AListaire Hayman <
>> hayal...@netvigator.com> Date: 6/14/17  12:10 PM  (GMT-05:00) To:
>> spooks@mailman.qth.net Subject: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr
>> band
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>> I wonder if anyone can throw light on the musical notes heard continually
>> on
>> 7077.56Khz 40 mtr band.
>>
>> I am very new at this and would ask your indulgence in keeping your reply
>> simple.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>>
>>  Alistaire
>>
>>
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Re: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr band

2017-06-14 Thread Doug Wetzel
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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

On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 9:29 AM, mchenryproj via Spooks <
spooks@mailman.qth.net> wrote:

> Visit http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/spooks to unsubscribe from
> this list
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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, or in
> this case HF-JT65, etc or even Google amateur radio digital commynications
> you'll likely find listings of the exact frequencies used commonly. They
> are ibteresting modes, especially what are known as the Weak Signal modes.
> Some are pretty exotic.  One I like is SSTV (Slow Scan TV). In the States,
> 14.230 is often used.
> Seanaka, KB8JNE
> Sent from my dumb smartphone.Spell checked by the NSA.
>  Original message From: AListaire Hayman <
> hayal...@netvigator.com> Date: 6/14/17  12:10 PM  (GMT-05:00) To:
> spooks@mailman.qth.net Subject: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr
> band
> Visit http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/spooks to unsubscribe from
> this list
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> I wonder if anyone can throw light on the musical notes heard continually
> on
> 7077.56Khz 40 mtr band.
>
> I am very new at this and would ask your indulgence in keeping your reply
> simple.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
>  Alistaire
>
>
>
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Re: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr band

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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, or in this case HF-JT65, 
etc or even Google amateur radio digital commynications you'll likely find 
listings of the exact frequencies used commonly. They are ibteresting modes, 
especially what are known as the Weak Signal modes.  Some are pretty exotic.  
One I like is SSTV (Slow Scan TV). In the States, 14.230 is often used.
Seanaka, KB8JNE
Sent from my dumb smartphone.Spell checked by the NSA.
 Original message From: AListaire Hayman 
 Date: 6/14/17  12:10 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: 
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I wonder if anyone can throw light on the musical notes heard continually on
7077.56Khz 40 mtr band.

I am very new at this and would ask your indulgence in keeping your reply
simple.

Thanks,

 

 Alistaire

 

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Re: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr band

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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
Best
Doc
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http://wnydxa.blogspot.com/


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 I wonder if anyone can throw light on
 the musical notes heard continually on
 7077.56Khz 40 mtr band.
 
 I am very new at this and would ask
 your indulgence in keeping your reply
 simple.
 
 Thanks,
 
  
 
  Alistaire
 
  
 
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