[SJRA-Members] 1.916 Intruder
Robert Kernish
arkay8 at verizon.net
Sun Dec 7 10:47:03 EST 2014
Wikipedia article on CODAR says "The Operating Frequency Range of modern
equipments goes from 3 to 50 MHz and it can be programmed for unattended
operation for periods of up to two weeks," consistent with Codar.com data.
Also shows a waterfall display with distinctive diagonal lines; has anyone
seen this on 1916?
Bob, KD2ADL
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From: Bob Turner
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2014 9:40 AM
To: 'Robert Kernish' ; 'SJRA Listserv'
Subject: RE: [SJRA-Members] 1.916 Intruder
General consensus seems to be CODAR. On the RFI list someone states it's
also being heard in California DM09. Seems rather widespread for 40w,
though perhaps multiple sigs on the freq are being heard.
Bob
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Of Robert Kernish
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2014 9:27 AM
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Subject: [SJRA-Members] 1.916 Intruder
A quick look at their website does not turn up 1916kHz as a working
frequency. Their SeaSonde sensors run 40-80W on the following frequencies:
Standard Hi-Res Long-Range
one of either: one of either: 4.3-5.4 MHz
11.5-14 MHz or
24-27 MHz 24-27 MHz or
40-45 MHz
They do have SeasSondes off the NJ coast. See
http://www.codar.com/SeaSonde_gen_specs.shtml. 1.916 is an SSTV frequency.
Bob, KD2ADL
-----Original Message-----
From: AC2FO
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2014 8:58 AM
To: 'Bob Turner'
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Subject: Re: [SJRA-Members] 1.916 Intruder
Bob, I believe it is from Codar http://www.codar.com/index.htm with the
storms predicted in Phillipines they may have been active. they operate on
1915
Dennis
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Of Bob Turner
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2014 2:41 AM
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Subject: [SJRA-Members] 1.916 Intruder
Anyone else hearing it? It sort of sounds like a washing machine agitator.
I get it about S9 with attenuator on. I got the initial report on a local
repeater. Other hams on east coast are hearing it. From what I've been
told, it's been on the air for 4-5 days now. Whatever it is, its running
BIG power.
Bob
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