I can only give a rough direction from here, because right now the multipath is terrible. I'm at 33-04-38N and 84-03-28W That's EM73XB or EM73XC It appears to center on 130 degrees true from me. Beca
Well darn. The signal on 3501.6 stopped at 2301 UTC. I thought maybe it would have some RTTY when it came back on like it did last time (maybe with a station ID), so I recorded it. It didn't. It just
For anyone doing plots, I'm at 34°33'49.68"N, 86°55'4.83"W Plug that into Google Earth's "fly-to" box and you can see my house, if you like. Jerry It's at S9+10 on my vertical. Tom thanks for the mea
Based on Tom's bearing, the source is clearly not in the Carolinas as a few have specuilated. Charlie, K4OTV You can be absolutely sure it is not in or anywhere near NC. My heading can't be more than
Hi Guys, K5ESW reported the following : The 3501.5 carrier is audible in daylight in Raleigh, NC. It is running What would be interesting to know is if anyone can hear this signal 24 hours a day, and
Hi guys I'm in Ft Lauderdale EL96ub and the carrier on 3501.6 is s9+10 coming around 350 degree with some QSB. Regards JC N4IS Hi Guys, K5ESW reported the following : The 3501.5 carrier is audible in
Everyone is measuring the 3501.6 signal only, right? The other ones, if they exist are in the noise for me, central NJ. I heard the 3501.6 from 10 am till I had to QRT at 3 pm, S3 on a dipole. It is
S9 in KS @ 2:20 UTC S/SE on HiZ pro 4-8 73/jeff/ac0c www.ac0c.com alpha-charlie-zero-charlie Everyone is measuring the 3501.6 signal only, right? The other ones, if they exist are in the noise for me
It's very strong here. On a vertical it is running S9+10 to S9+15 on peaks with QSB taking it down to S9. As I posted earlier it was running S1 to S7 at noon. That was due to QSB. I can hear it all d
The 3501.5 carrier very solid in Western Canada- s-7 or so at VE6WZ....it must be **real** loud out east!! My bearing will not likely be much help, but rotating the Yagi it clearly peaks between 90 -
To map a variety of compass directions to find a possibly common location try this: http://googlecompass.com It starts in Barcelona, Spain, but the map can be moved to the USA easily by backing out o
Any mobile station traveling the I-95 corridor could provide some very interesting data, very easily. What mile marker does the signal peak at? Then we take a loop and start driving around the swamp
05:00 UTC The 3501.5 carrier is s5/s6, some qsb comming from north west, so not from the carribian Kees, PE5T The 3501.5 carrier very solid in Western Canada- s-7 or so at VE6WZ....it must be **real*
This is looking like somewhere near the Florida/Georgia border, Jacksonville, Fl to Brunswick, Ga area. The wave angle here at 0700Z is pretty high, so that makes it either a high angle radiator with
I have a Hi-Z RX 4sq system with 0 degrees at due north. At 0205Z today (2Nov) the signal was about S7 NE and S6 SE. With QSB the SE signal would almost equal the NE direction, but never louder. I ha
To follow up on Toms comments about high angle, I have noticed that at my home QTH where I have have 3 pennants (one pointing 40 deg, one pointing 160 degrees, and one pointing 300 deg), that normall
degree pennant Observing the same character here. With several daytime and nighttime readings, I can only best guess the following from DN36. 3500.845 is at 320 - 340 degrees 3501.580 is at 100 - 12
If it's a ham, his rig could be screwed up. Although unlikely, the same problem that causes the constant emission could cause it to switch modes or transmit a carrier on two frequencies simultaneousl