[Spooks] Morse Code Broadcast

David Goren shortwaveology at mac.com
Mon Feb 11 16:54:23 EST 2013


It's possible that you were near the QTH of an amateur radio operator transmitting in morse code and the rf energy was bleeding into your walkman. Did you try to see if could hear it on other parts of the dial?


On Feb 11, 2013, at 1:20 AM, Ruthie Rader wrote:

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> My little Walkman radio picked-up an unusual series of morse code
> messages on Wed. Feb. 6. I discovered it on 1630 on the AM dial. It
> was broadcast from 11pm until it faded out at 1am Thursday morning.
> 
> I was in Ashland, Oregon at the time.
> 
> The loop sounded almost like a distress signal and then it was
> interrupted by a long string of morse code. The code continued to
> interrupt the original loop, every ten minutes or so, with a new
> string of morse code. The long-string changed...so the message was
> different each time.
> 
> I have never heard anything like it in that part of Oregon, before
> 
> Just thought I would send it along to you.
> 
> Sincerely,
> Ruth Rader
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