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I dunno, the FFT of the thing is interesting, too.
I may be talking out of my rear here, but I hope the idea is to share info and ideas rather than denigrate. That said, here goes...
I've never been in the armed forces, nor have I worked for a TLA, nor do I know anyone who does/did (or would admit to). But I'm wondering what the raw enlisted man goes through to get from high-school education to manning a station in the back of an EP-3. I'd guess that a relatively early exercise would be to find, DF (from a single moving point like a plane) and characterise a signal. So, I'd want it to be easy to find, (DSB, with an easily identifiable signature to know it is what you should be chasing) and also include a data section which would be grossly analyzed (bandwidth, data rate, words in its alphabet, etc.).
Obviously I have no idea what *really* happens, but that's just a guess. They certainly do more than take an audio-bandwidth snapshot and move on.
I know that some could care less what this is and expect it to be pirates of some flavor, but when the FFT shows discrete steps in each band's signal level that change in interesting ways... when it is on multiple frequencies simultaneously, when propagation effects stand out like a sore thumb compared to what you normally see... I can't buy the pirate idea.
Eric -- Eric F. Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] "The weird part is that I can feel productive even when I'm doomed." - Dilbert
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