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For some months I've been hearing what sounds at first like very slow Morse on 137.203. It's there 24/7 but it isn't Morse,
it's just random long and short dashes.  Looks like this on Spectran ("800" is 137.203.000, 20 minute span):
 
 
 
It's quite strong but varies day/night.  Has anyone else heard it?
Is it another of the power-line funnies Jim investigated years ago?
My loop's out of action at the moment so can't DF on it.
 
BTW, Loran Rugby is due to be on-air within the next 14 days!!!
 
Walter G3JKV.