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Zack,

They (the ARRL) still does have a very active intruder watch. Contact Chuck Skolaut, K�BOG, at [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

The signal on 18090 kHz (both sidebands) is actually the 3rd harmonic of the Cuban bubble jammer on 6030 kHz. Well-reported in intruder watch organizations.

73,
... Martin    VE3OAT


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On 26 Oct 2004, Spy Numbers Robot wrote:


These loggings were submitted to the Spy Numbers Station Database on 2004-10-26 by EL 
KRISTO, LONG BEACH, CA - US.

Freq ENIGMA Day MMDDYYYY UTC Mode Comments -------- ------ --- ---------- ---- ----- -------------------- 18070 Sat 10162004 01 CW Strong signal (SIO: 444). CW...heard "marker" after approx. 30 min followed by dead air 18075 Sat 10162004 01 CW Strong signal (SIO: 432). CW for first 5 minutes then faded away 18090 Sat 10162004 02 USB Sound of water running... 18105 Sat 10162004 02 USB Grinding sound...


Interesting,these loggings are in an amateur radio band (17m). The CW band is from 18068 to 18110 kHz and the phone band is from 18110 to 18168 kHz. We (the ARRL) used to have something called the "Intruder watch" which I participated in. These stations might be considered intruders if they weren't hams.

73, Zack W9SZ

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