Dennis Peterson wrote:
It's called JT65A... Not QRM, hams talking to hams...
73, Ross N4RP
> Can anyone determine the origin of the tones that come on frequency on 1839.7?
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> They last about 30-50 seconds and sometimes longer.
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> Signal strength is between S9 and 10-15 S9 here in York, SC
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> If anyone has the time to check this out please do so; this appears to be MAN
> MADE QRM at its finest.
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> You might have to wait a couple minutes but its there.
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> Dennis K0CKD
> Dennis G. Peterson
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160 meters is a serious band, it should be treated with respect. - TF4M
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