[Spooks] Them screwy Russkies!

Token T_O_K_E_N_ at hotmail.com
Fri Sep 14 18:15:58 EDT 2012


The Buzzer, S28, often has spurs on either side of its main frequency. 
These spurs most often fall on multiples of 46 or 47 kHz.  I have seen as 
many as 5 total, the main freq at 4625 kHz, two low spurs at 4578 and 4531 
kHz, and two high spurs at 4672 and 4719 kHz.  I would not be surprised to 
see more spurs under conditions of very strong signals, but I have so far 
not seen them.

Here is a picture of the Buzzer and the two closest spurs.  The markers are 
only in approximately the location of each signal, more to draw attention to 
them rather than to attempt an accurate measurement.
http://www.pbase.com/token/image/133346573/original.jpg

T!
Mojave Desert, California, USA

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From: "Robert Sharpe" <voyager78906 at yahoo.co.uk>
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2012 5:48 PM
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Subject: [Spooks] Them screwy Russkies!

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> I can't hear S28 on 4625, but can hear it on 4575LSB. The pip appears to 
> have moved up to 3762MHz. Someone is talking over the Squeaky Wheel for me 
> to be see if that is on or off the air. This happened last month and all - 
> anyone got any ideas?
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