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I think I'm hearing two groups of four bursts, with the first burst from the
second transmitter coincidin
Tim, Bill, thanks for posting the files. FWIW: I'm hearing it this evening
on both 80 and 160. The sounds on both bands are essentially identical --
as far as this tired old audio engineer can discern.
Now the kicker... in real time they sound almost nothing like the recording
Tim forwarded. Perhap
February 22, 2018 4:34 PM
To: Tim Shoppa<mailto:tsho...@gmail.com>; topband<mailto:topband@contesting.com>
Cc: ws6x@gmail.com<mailto:ws6x....@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Topband: Speaking of Noises...
Tim N3QE was on the money regarding the Wallops Island (VA) Dynasonde,
although t
t; "Gugghk gugghk gugghk gugghk". 😊
>> Jim, WS6X
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>> 1. Speaking of noises... (Bill Tippett)
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>> Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2018 12:48:20 -0500
>> From: Bill Tippett
>> To: topband
>> Subject: Topband: Speaking of noises...
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> 1. Speaking of noises... (Bill Tippett)
> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2018 12:48:20 -0500
> From: Bill Tippett
> To: topband
> Subject: Topband: Speaking of noises...
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> Does anyone know the source of periodic wideband buzzes that sound like
> this:
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hk gugghk gugghk gugghk". 😊
> Jim, WS6X
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> 1. Speaking of noises... (Bill Tippett)
> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2018 12:48:20 -0500
> From: Bill Tippett
> To: topband
> Subject: Topband: Speaking of noises...
>
> Does anyone know the source of periodic wideba
Feb 2018 12:48:20 -0500
From: Bill Tippett
To: topband
Subject: Topband: Speaking of noises...
Does anyone know the source of periodic wideband buzzes that sound like
this:
buzzz..buzzz..buzzz..buzzz (i.e. 4X then pause) buz..buz..buz (3X ~10 dB down).
I believe this may be some sort of ionosphe
Sounds like our former secretary's cell phone. When she placed it next to
her computer speakers, we could hear it faintly. Took us a long time to
figure that one out!
73, Mike
www.w0btu.com
On Feb 21, 2018 11:48 AM, "Bill Tippett" wrote:
Does anyone know the source of periodic wideband buzzes t
Here on the east coast, we have have the Wallops Island Ionosounde. Audible
on 160M, 80M, and 40M every couple of minutes.
Tim.
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 12:48 PM, Bill Tippett
wrote:
> Does anyone know the source of periodic wideband buzzes that sound like
> this:
>
> buzzz..buzzz..buzzz..buzzz
Does anyone know the source of periodic wideband buzzes that sound like
this:
buzzz..buzzz..buzzz..buzzz (i.e. 4X then pause) buz..buz..buz (3X ~10 dB
down).
I believe this may be some sort of ionospheric sounder but I've heard this
for decades, including when I was in Colorado. Hopefully someo
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