[Spooks] Sam's back, sort of, on 3890 kHz DSB
KCØKBH
20meters at gmail.com
Wed Mar 23 16:24:19 EST 2005
Yes, on QRZ the hams who found it were so proud that they found it. I
think that they should duct tape themselves to their shack chair and
sit and listen, instead of wrecking it for everyone. People have been
wondering why they are doing this in the ham bands. I think that they
want to test their system under heavy QRM.
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 10:51:27 -0800, Utility World (Hugh Stegman)
<utilityworld at ominous-valve.com> wrote:
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> Actually the Spooks list might be more on-topic for this than the wun.
>
> Friday, 18 March, an amateur near me e-mailed me that the "Yosemite
> Sam" station was back, with the same tone burst we've gotten used to, then a
> garbled voice saying something barely intelligible that sounded like
> "inclines like this." Still DSB, still coming back at 40 second intervals.
>
> The station went QRT on 19 March, then resumed on 20 March. On 21 March,
> the voice vanished, and now you hear a second tone burst, which is lower and
> more pulsed. Also the interval between transmissions went to 90, and then
> 101 seconds. No other frequencies have been found.
>
> Various correspondence indicates that the same New Mexico hams who found
> Yosemite Sam the last time have the same NVIS radius and have again located
> it to the MATIC contract facility on the Laguna Pueblo Reservation west of
> Albuquerque, NM.
>
> Strong signal into Los Angeles last night around 0800 UTC.
>
> -hugh
>
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