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I didn't fire up any software to analyse it, I could hear it by ear, a loud
buzzing chainsaw noise made of several carriers about 1,000 - 1,200 Hz wide.
I listened in LSB and tuned up and down from 7,238 KCs.  I did note that it
sounds very much like signals I have heard on other frequencies over the
past couple years and just tuned by assuming some sort of data signal.  I
did not note for certain, but an educated guess based on how fast I usually
spin the dial and how many times the signal peaked I would say your 90 Hz
reference is accurate for what I heard though I cannot confirm the number of
actual carriers.  Should the signal arise when I am in the shack again I can
fire up the computer and analyse it more thoroughly.

Kurt

Rosetta Proving Ground, Nevada
Hell's Laboratory
----- Original Message -----

From: Martin Potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Five discrete carriers at about 90 hertz spacing or 12 channels
> of noise at 200 hertz spacing ??
>
> ... Martin    VE3OAT
>

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