[Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr band
mchenryproj
mchenryproj at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 14 12:45:53 EDT 2017
There are times pirates and "spooks" show up inside the Amateur Radio bands but I don't think it's all that often. We self police fairly well with RDF and so on. Generally I don't listen for interesting government or spy stuff inside the ham bands myself.
PS, I really don't type well on tiny keypads like on my phone. I turned spell check off long ago as it was really goofing up a lot.
Sean
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-------- Original message --------From: Doug Wetzel <dougwe2 at gmail.com> Date: 6/14/17 12:37 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Shortwave Spy Numbers Stations <spooks at mailman.qth.net> Subject: Re: [Spooks] Musical notes heard on 40 Mtr band
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JT65A HF watering holes (Frequencies in MHz):
1.838
3.576
7.076
10.139
14.076
18.102
21.076
24.920
28.076
50.276
Doug
K7IP
On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 9:29 AM, mchenryproj via Spooks <
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> 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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