[Boatanchors] trying to identify a signal on 13.450 Mhz varying to 13.400 Mhz

rbethman rbethman at comcast.net
Thu Oct 8 17:02:02 EDT 2009


Al, et al,

So far all I am getting is a BIG carrier - NO modulation.

Bob - N0DGN

Al Klase wrote:
> Hey Clive,
>
> There are RF identification tags on 13.56 MHz.  You might be hearing one 
> of the "readers."
>
> Al
>
> CLIVE COLLINS wrote:
>   
>> Good evening gentlemen,This is entirely 'off topic' before the network 'police' start to castigate me for asking the question.
>>
>> As part of a University research project, I am trying to identify a peculiar signal that is apearing on 13.450 but not constantly.It appears at 13.400 after a pause period and continues.
>> It is S9+ in the UK but I dont have DF facilities to determine where it is coming from.
>> Any station who has a few minutes spare and would assist me with  information could you email me what you are hearing on that frequency please. I suspect it is either our friends with the 'woodpecker'  starting up again or possibly the HAARP project based in Alaska. The characteristics are strange to say the least and appear to be a constant stream of pulses running at 2 per second when it is transmitting. The power level is amazingly strong suggesting megawatts of power at source.
>> I would be grateful for any signal reports or information from stations around the world please.
>> Thanks to all in advance  and apologies for the off topic traffic.
>> regards,
>>
>> Clive GW3WEQ  E mail to <dartaviation at btopenworld.com>
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