Well I'm equally "pretty sure" this isn't the Chinese radar. I hear the
Chinese stuff regularly on 40 and other frequencies and this is quite
different. Doesn't mean it can't be something different from China, of
course - I'm not an expert as to what they are transmitting but to me the
propagation doesn't fit either. Surely someone must live within groundwave
of this stuff....
Same with the 400 khz wide radar on the lower part of 80m. For many months
I (and others here in VE6 and VE7) have been noticing a wideband radar signal
in the lower portion of 80m. It starts well below the band (~3350 khz) and
is continuous up to ~3750. Some people describe it like an engine with
noisy spark plugs idling outside their home..... It's heard here in
Alberta typically after dark, sometimes even late afternoon, not usually
strong but very noticeable. Strongest on a SSE facing beverage. It seems
to always use the same 400 khz range. It's on for several minutes at a
time, I haven't timed it so not sure how rigid the timing is or if it is at
all. I don't know if it hops somewhere else when it not on that portion of
80m. I've checked on various remote rx sites but the choices are limited
and none have given any useful indications.
I have joined the Dopplergrams list in the hopes of learning more.
73 Don
VE6JY
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On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 5:00 AM, David Cole <dave@nk7z.net> wrote:
> As a matter of fact, there is a small discussion going on now about OTHR
> now...
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> On Sun, 2015-12-13 at 20:32 -0800, KD7JYK DM09 wrote:
> > On a whim I spun the dial and I hear several OTHR signals from about
> > 6900-7000 at 0420Z. I'm also hearing what sounds like a cricket chirp on
> > 6870 and 6880 and a couple other places around there. There is also
> > continuous STANAG on 6910, with another "cricket" on 6920 and more
> STANAG on
> > 6980 which is usually confused with OTHR and can run up to hours as a
> time.
> > A radio issue prevents me from tuning in better than 10 KHz increments,
> so
> > the readings aren't exact, but good enough for what I'm describing.
> >
> > Can someone listen to these "crickets" and tell me what you think. I've
> > never heard this before. Oddly, it sounds nearly identical to a wireless
> > keyboard on 27.145 MHz, but I can assure you, there is no such device
> > anywhere near where I am at this time.
> >
> > Kurt
> >
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