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Well, then Kurt's suggestion that it's probably someone goofing around is 
more likely.

I remember someone transmiting goofy things on top of CHU back in the 
early 70's - "CHU Canada - Eastern Standard Time - A Barrelful of Monkeys 
..." etc.

Zack


On Wed, 9 Feb 2005, Chris Smolinski wrote:

> >
> >Last night was the first time I ever heard the transmissions, and I only
> >tuned in to 6500 kHz.  The Spy Numbers website lists the other frequencies
> >as 3700 (in the 75m ham band), 4300 and 10500 kHz.  I have my doubts that
> >the military would use a frequency in a ham band, but has it also been
> >heard on top of WWV?  Which WWV frequency?
> 
> 10 and 15 MHz, perhaps 5 and 20 also. I know I heard it myself.
> 

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