[Spooks] Sam on 6500 khz

Damon Cassell dcassell at gmail.com
Sat Feb 12 12:41:04 EST 2005


Now, to all of those who think this is a hobbyist with a Walmart noise
maker: where can you buy an HF DSB transmitter that can be programmed
to automatically change frequencies, during transmit, at a fixed
interval? You might be able to do something about the frequency
changing part with some homebrew rig control software, but the DSB
part cannot be explained by any modern amateur transceivers on the
market.

I'd still like to see some real observations from someone in the Tucson area.

Damon


On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 12:36:33 -0500, Chris Smolinski
<csmolinski at blackcatsystems.com> wrote:
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> >Mark Taylor wrote:
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> >>Listening on receivers tuned to the three frequencies, they do occur 10
> >>seconds apart, lowest to highest with a gap where presumably the 10500 Khz.
> >>broadcast would go.
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> >A very significant observation.  Sounds like Sam has a single
> >transmitter with automatic QSY every 10 seconds.
> 
> Yes, this was observed with the first Sam transmissions back in December.
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