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Author Topic: UNID wideband signal 22 Aug 2024 18:08 UTC  (Read 1233 times)

Offline circuitmike

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UNID wideband signal 22 Aug 2024 18:08 UTC
« on: August 22, 2024, 1810 UTC »
I'm seeing a very strong signal, or two very strong signals right next to each other, between about 13920 and 13965 or thereabouts. It might be RFI but I've tuned a lot of interference over the years and this doesn't look like anything I've ever seen before. Any ideas?
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Re: UNID wideband signal 22 Aug 2024 18:08 UTC
« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2024, 0840 UTC »
I'm seeing a very strong signal, or two very strong signals right next to each other, between about 13920 and 13965 or thereabouts. It might be RFI but I've tuned a lot of interference over the years and this doesn't look like anything I've ever seen before. Any ideas?

A recording would help with ID. I use Vocaroo which gives you a link to your audio that you could include in your posts.
A good resource for IDIng digital signals is https://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/Signal_Identification_Guide
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