Chuck and I hear these signals at 50-KHz spacing, more or less. Another
interesting data point: this morning, with 40 thoroughly closed (band
noise at S1), the signal is not there. It is fairly loud on 20M though,
so it could be sky wave, though I need to keep watching and see what
happens later today.
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 8/23/2020 12:29 AM, James Gordon Beattie Jr wrote:
Chuck,
If it goes to 8.5 MHz it could be VDSL.
Check the raster between carriers. If it is 4.3125 kHz, then it very well may be
VDSL. If you don't have that resolution on your receiver, measure to see if every
other carrier is separated by 8.625 kHz.
Let us know what you have.
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On Sat, Aug 22, 2020 at 5:36 PM -0400, "Chuck Gooden"
<Chuck.Gooden@comcast.net> wrote:
When you find it let me know because I have something very similar. I
have S-7 across the 40 meters and below. It is significantly reduced
above ~8.5 Mhz
Have not had much luck finding it though.
Chuck K9LC
On 8/22/2020 3:21 PM, N4ZR wrote:
Here's an odd one. I seem to have a new emitter in the neighborhood.
It puts out a broad, T7, rough-but-steady tone just below 50 KHz
increments (7000, 7050, etc.) . It is loudest on 40M - about S4 - but
audible from 80M up, and varies with which antenna I'm using. It peaks
due east on 20M on my tribander, and the difference between the
zero-beat frequency of the "carrier" and the 50-KHz intervals on my K3
diminishes with frequency, which suggests the possibility of harmonic
origin of some sort. I can also see it very clearly on my Red Pitaya
122-16 SDR spectrum display with the K3 off.
Any idea what I should be looking for?
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