[Lowfer] [EXTERNAL] station on 13450khz
David L. Wilson
dwilson314 at verizon.net
Wed Jun 1 14:04:49 EDT 2016
Some known users of such arount this frequency
PESC NPS 13.40060 51.269543 37.252483 122.416567
CODAR Ocean Sensors. SeaSonde
PREY BML 13.41232 75.363602 38.04715 122.989133
CODAR Ocean Sensors. SeaSonde
COP1 UCSB 13.43965 99.259377 34.407833 119.878333
CODAR Ocean Sensors. SeaSonde
SCI1 UCSB 13.43965 101.097519 33.994833 119.631167
CODAR Ocean Sensors. SeaSonde
NIC1 UCSB 13.44000 99.259377 34.042433 118.9153
CODAR Ocean Sensors. SeaSonde
MGS1 UCSB 13.45000 99.259377 34.204883 119.251633
CODAR Ocean Sensors. SeaSonde
BRMR Rutgers13.45000 49.629688 39.408233 74.361367
CODAR Ocean Sensors. SeaSonde
CDDO UPR 13.45000 49.629688 18.09995 67.190467
CODAR Ocean Sensors. SeaSonde
FURA UPR 13.45000 49.629688 18.2919 67.198283
CODAR Ocean Sensors. SeaSonde
RATH Rutgers13.45000 49.629688 39.198683 74.652517
CODAR Ocean Sensors. SeaSonde
SPRK Rutgers13.45000 49.629688 39.9325 74.07255
CODAR Ocean Sensors. SeaSonde
WOOD Rutgers13.45000 49.629688 38.990633 74.799767
CODAR Ocean Sensors. SeaSonde
ARG1 SLO 13.49971 99.259377 34.57695 120.6505
CODAR Ocean Sensors. SeaSonde
ESTR SLO 13.49971 99.259377 35.45975 120.977633
CODAR Ocean Sensors. SeaSonde
LUIS SLO 13.49971 99.259377 35.160133 120.756417
CODAR Ocean Sensors. SeaSonde
BRAD Rutgers13.55000 49.629688 40.195467 74.008633
CODAR Ocean Sensors. SeaSonde
BRNT Rutgers13.55000 51.467827 39.615517 74.1983
CODAR Ocean Sensors. SeaSonde
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lowfer [mailto:lowfer-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of
> Howell, Laurence J
> Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2016 1:41 PM
> To: Discussion of the Lowfer (US, European, & UK) and MedFer bands
> Subject: Re: [Lowfer] [EXTERNAL] station on 13450khz
>
> Think your hearing wave radar "codar" and similar - big qrm maker up here
on
> 1st hop
>
> > On Jun 1, 2016, at 09:54, John Hamer <wilbur0611 at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > When I am monitoring 1355x khz for hifer staions, I get this faint
> > ~2Hz burst in the background. It seems to be strongest at 13450khz in
> > AM mode. I can not find a carrier for this signal. It seems to be a
> > quick sweep from 134xx-1355xkhz.
> >
> > I originally assumed it was one of my neighbors electric fences, so I
> > build a preamp for my grundig g3 to use as a mobile unit in my truck.
> > Turns out, I can still receive the signal about the same strength at
> > work 10 miles away.
> >
> > Since I could pick it up at work about the same strength, I figured it
> > may be a strong station far away. Has anyone else received this
> > signal? Does anyone know what it is? I have attempted to google the
> > signal, but all I come up with is Voice of Mojahed in Iraq and people
> > reporting station jammers. That is pretty cool, but not what I'm
guessing
> this is.
> >
> > I figured I would run it by you guys before I spent too much time
> > tracking a signal.
> >
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