[Spooks] Morse Code Broadcast
Greg Putrich
gregp at n0qds.org
Tue Feb 12 09:52:31 EST 2013
Still think this may be a BC sta on 1630 that was doing a test. What each
station does is different, but some broadcast sweep tones & MCW. Some
have special music or speech.
Can you listen again with that radio during those times listening for station
IDs? The top of the hour will be the most productive, other times its hit or miss. Format will be useful as well.
However, during the tests, the stations may also change their power & pattern
from what they usually use at night. Could be the case that you normally don't hear
this station, but if they cranked up the power and went non-directional, then
you could for this test.
Greg
Ruthie Rader said:
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> Yes, I tried to see if I could hear it anywhere else up or down on the
> am/fm band. The only place, anywhere, that I heard it, was 1630 on the
> AM band. It started very loud like it was very close by and gradually
> faded over a period of hours. The thing that stays with me now is the
> fact that the loop (repeating) part sounded almost like a distress
> signal.
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