[Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr band

mchenryproj mchenryproj at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 14 12:29:46 EDT 2017


Same as the previous discussion on 14.076 +/-.  The bittom end of the Amateur radio bands, where you find most of the CW work going on is the designated area for digital communications.  If you look up PSK-31, or in this case HF-JT65, etc or even Google amateur radio digital commynications you'll likely find listings of the exact frequencies used commonly. They are ibteresting modes, especially what are known as the Weak Signal modes.  Some are pretty exotic.  One I like is SSTV (Slow Scan TV). In the States, 14.230 is often used.
Seanaka, KB8JNE
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-------- Original message --------From: AListaire Hayman <hayalisu at netvigator.com> Date: 6/14/17  12:10 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: spooks at mailman.qth.net Subject: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr band 
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I wonder if anyone can throw light on the musical notes heard continually on
7077.56Khz 40 mtr band.

I am very new at this and would ask your indulgence in keeping your reply
simple.

Thanks,

 

 Alistaire

 

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