[RFI] 1.916 Intruder?

Gary Smith Gary at ka1j.com
Wed Dec 10 00:18:13 EST 2014


Not present in CT, 5:17Z

Gary, KA1J

> Agreed.  It neither sounds like nor spectrally looks like CODAR.  
> I suppose it would be good if it were CODAR, as anecdotally they seem to be reasonably approachable, and responsive to QRM complaints.  
> 
> Tuming right now to 4580 Khz reveals two CODAR transmitters sweeping away, over a span of about 600 Khz.   Much different sounding than the 1916 signal.
> Scott.  NM8R 
> 
>      On Tuesday, December 9, 2014 9:11 PM, Scott Yost <nm8rmedic at rocketmail.com> wrote:
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> 
>  Agreed.  It neither sounds like nor spectrally looks like CODAR.  
> I suppose it would be good if it were CODAR, as anecdotally they seem to be reasonably approachable, and responsive to QRM complaints.  
> 
> Tuming right now to 4580 Khz reveals two CODAR transmitters sweeping away, over a span of about 600 Khz.   Much different sounding than the 1916 signal.
> Scott.  NM8R
> 
> 
>      On Tuesday, December 9, 2014 8:56 PM, Patrick <wa4tuk-rf at comcast.net> wrote:
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> 
>  Still doesn't sound (to me) like what I found on the net for CODAR; 
> however if you are sure then so be it.
> 
> I don't hear it tonight so maybe the email "static/hoopla/general fuss" 
> helped scare it away. All together a good result. Now that it's gone I 
> am reduced to griping about the local line noise and my neighbors fence. 
> (Still an improvement !)
> 
> ;-)
> 
> Pat
> wa4tuk
> 
> > Sounds like daily monitoring of CODAR for twenty plus years and about a
> > dozen other CODAR signals heard across HF at the same time up to 26 MHz,
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