[SOC] 14015 khz, 14055 khz and 14090 khz
Jim Larsen
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Mon Dec 17 18:32:02 EST 2018
I had heard that there were more and more intrusions into the ham bands.
This is not good.
Jim Larsen, AL7FS
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On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 2:19 PM AL7JK John <al7jk.john at gmail.com> wrote:
> Some type of wide bandwidth digital transmission blasting
> away on those frequencies today ( 2235z is when I first
> noticed it ). Signal strength is identical on all three freqs.
> 10db over S9 peaking at 40 db over here in Ak.
>
> 73
> AL7JK
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