I have recently noticed a 24-hour per day source of QRM on 40M CW. On
7031.9 there is a steady stream of dashes, with the dash lasting about
1.5 seconds and then a space of 0.5 seconds. What is interesting is that
there is a second signal which is much weaker on 7041.9 which is the
exact inverse of the first. When the first signal is on, the second is
off, and vice versa. Both sources peak at the same heading, roughly 90
degrees from my main 40M yagi.
I have zeroed in on a spot about 2000 feet east of me where the main
signal is almost 40 dB over on a mobile rig (K-3 with hamstick). I've
ordered a DF loop antenna so I can try and pin it down further before
knocking on doors. There are four houses in the immediate vicinity.
Just wondering if anybody in this group has ever come across something
like this. Google searches and archive search for this reflector came up
empty. The signals do not drift in frequency. Speculation as to the source?
73 Randy K0EU
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