[nrv-hams] Fwd: [Antennas] strange beacon received on 10 m band with very strong signal and 10mhz bandwidth

pjm at nrvunwired.net pjm at nrvunwired.net
Fri Apr 4 09:41:17 EDT 2014


For the signal investigators among us.

73s,

Patrick



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     Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2014 21:59:02 +0530
     From: shubham vu3sxn <vu3sxn at gmail.com>
Reply-To: shubham vu3sxn <vu3sxn at gmail.com>
  Subject: [Antennas] strange beacon received on 10 m band with very  
strong signal and 10mhz bandwidth
       To: antennas at mailman.qth.net

Video recorded on 2nd April 2014 8:57 AM IST timings..in INDIA
i was going through the 10m band on FT-817ND qrp transceiver,
Recently placed an indoor end-fed random wire antenna for listening and
While surfing through the band this particular signal was received,  
the signal was extremely

strong about S59+++ and it had a large bandwidth about 10MHZ,also it  
could be received on all the

modes -- digital,LSB,USB,AM,CW....the signal was strongest on AM, so i  
believe it had to be an AM

broadcast ,i have no idea what this signal was could be a beacon or as  
a fellow ham told me it

could also be a long wave radar signal, but in ham radio  
frequency...frequency -- 28.845MHZ
Kindly go through the video and let me know if the signal can be recognized ..

  today on 3rd april ,i had uploaded this video on facebook,even 2  
different ham radio operators

confirmed that even they can hear it , DARYL LAMBLE from south africa  
just confirm it that even he

can hear it with 59+++ signal strength in AFRICA


DE
VU3SXN

link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jn4_gh3rIk4&feature=youtu.be

email-- vu3sxn at gmail.com
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