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Re: Topband: Unknown Pulse Signal Wiping out 1900-1925 kHz

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Subject: Re: Topband: Unknown Pulse Signal Wiping out 1900-1925 kHz
From: NC3Z <nc3z@centurylink.net>
Date: Sun, 07 Dec 2014 16:38:34 -0500
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Very strong in the mid-Atlantic region also. Sawtooth sweep of a signal.

Gary Mitchelson
NC3Z Davidsonville, MD FM18
NC3Z/4 Pamlico County, NC FM15
http://www.mitchelson.org/

On 12/7/2014 3:55 PM, Donald Chester wrote:
  Kind of a pulsating buzzing sound, centred around 1915, but audible down to
  slightly below 1900 and up to approximately 1925. At its centre  frequency 
last night (Saturday), it was just as strong as any CW contest signal.

It was particularly loud (S9 + 30) in the Northeast and ops with
beverage antennas are reporting that it appears to be coming over the horizon
  in a south easterly direction, while others say it is possibly coming from 
Europe or
Polar Russia. Whether this is a harmonic, a spur or something coming from an 
intentional radiator, it has made regular QSO operation between 1900 and 1930 
almost unbearable for the past three nights now.

All the more reason to hope that the FCC goes ahead and adopts their
proposed reallocation of 1900-2000 to delete sharing  with radiolocation and to 
restore amateurs to primary status. Although many 160m
ops seemed to blow off this NPRM while the comment period was still open as if 
it were much ado about nothing, a  few of us maintained that it was of utmost
importance for the amateur community to flood the Commission with comments 
supporting their
proposal.

Although GPS has pretty much killed 160m radiolocation for the
  moment, we never know when some new service might attempt to start up in this 
part of the spectrum under the guise of Radiolocation.  That could be what's 
happening right now. For those only interested in DX and contesting in the 
bottom end of the band and who sometimes appear not to even consider 1900-2000 
as part of the band, still must remember that if some new service were to 
displace amateurs
from the top half, congestion in the 1800-1900 kHz segment (including the DX 
window) would likely become unbearable.

The FCC proposal, if adopted, would protect
amateur status in the entire 160m band once and for all, and let's hope it is 
not already too late.
                                        
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