Bill wrote:
"I am just checking if anyone as heard a new INTRUDER on 1952.00 kHz. It has
been reported by a ham in New Jersey. At the time of the report the INTRUDER
was S-9+20db. The station seems to be transmitting some type of digital signal.
It has been monitored in the evenings
Has anyone heard this?
Understand the Chinese OTH radar for some reason has been quite..
73's
Bill
WA4FKI"
Bill:
>From the FCC rules, 97.303b:
(b) No amateur station transmitting in the 1900-2000 kHz segment, the 70 cm
band, the 33 cm band, the 23 cm band, the 13 cm band, the 9 cm band, the 5 cm
band, the 3 cm band, the 24.05-24.25 GHz segment, the 76-77.5 GHz segment, the
78-81 GHz segment, the 136-141 GHz segment, and the 241-248 GHz segment shall
not cause harmful interference to, nor is protected from interference due to
the operation of, the Federal radiolocation service.
This signal has been identified previously as a legitimate primary service.
Therefore, amateur operations in this part of the spectrum are on a secondary
basis.
73, Jim, K1PX
K1PX@msn.com<mailto:K1PX@msn.com>
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