Time (UTC) | Op. | MHz | Remarks |
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11/2 06:53 | #1507 | 4.007 | [4.00667] sounds like morse code...clearly some sort of a signal located between .00300 and .00690 |
11/2 23:11 | #1 | 6.897 | MARS Net - see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_Auxiliary_Radio_System |
11/3 20:42 | #1 | 27.025 | CB ch. 6, the Super Bowl |
11/3 22:43 | #1502 | 0.900 | What the hell |
11/3 22:44 | #1502 | 0.900 | Mexican radio station |
11/3 22:47 | #1 | 0.860 | Canadian radio station |
11/5 13:00 | #1 | 11.175 | USAF Global HF (nothing heard) |
11/6 18:58 | #1203 | 21.035 | A good old-fashioned pile-up |
11/7 13:36 | #1 | 25.000 | High Fidelity, man! |
11/7 14:10 | #1509 | 10.109 | Morse code of somekind |
11/8 14:46 | #1510 | 12.020 | might be Morse, couldn't translate it into anything |
11/8 15:29 | #1 | 12.018 | Radio Teletype (RTTY) or similar frequency shift keying mode |
11/8 15:30 | #1 | 12.018 | Often military, usually encrypted |
11/8 22:43 | #1 | 6.938 | Cloudsplitter Radio (pirate) |
11/8 23:44 | #1 | 6.285 | Unidentified pirate |
11/9 00:17 | #1 | 7.015 | Hams pounding the brass |
11/9 00:32 | #1 | 6.285 | Thunder Chicken Radio (pirate) |
11/9 00:34 | #1 | 6.955 | WENO Shortwave (pirate) |
11/9 09:28 | #1511 | [mHz] |