BTW, SOH email contact is <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Feel free to express your opinion of broadcasters (and jammers) using reserved amateur band frequencies. _____ From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don Weissgerber / N9GOD Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 1:38 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [softrock40] Re: Strange Signals on 20 mtrs Brian, I suspect that is the ROC's "Fire Dragon" station, used to jam clandestine broadcast signals from the SOH ("Sound Of Hope") broadcaster. The IARU is after SOH and ROC to knock off use of the Amateur Bands, but ideology prevails I'm afraid. Don N9GOD _____ From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of c6alk Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 10:33 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [softrock40] Re: Strange Signals on 20 mtrs Just to add to the "Strange Signals" mystery, I am listening to some sort of Chinese/Korean broadcast signal on my SDR-1000 and 20M beam. It is 1500Z, and I am located in western SD USA. It is smack dab on 14.070, the main PSK (USB) frequency! I have never heard this signal before, it is fairly strong, enough to wipe out any hope of copying any PSK31 signals with it's side bands. Does anyone have a clue? Since I am sure that may SoftRocks are used on this frequency for that mode, it seems germane to this list. Brian K7RE --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:softrock40%40yahoogroups.com> ups.com, John Kirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Yes, sadly, the one on 14010 is real. I haven't positively identified it, but that extremely irritating music is characterisitic of "Voice of Korea" (North). > > I've logged it with my Intruder Watch Coordinator, but a few more from "y'all" wouldn't hurt. > > 73 > John VK4TJ > __________________________________________________________ > If you like crossword puzzles, then you'll love Flexicon, a game which combines four overlapping crossword puzzles into one! > http://g.msn. <http://g.msn.ca/ca55/208> ca/ca55/208 >
