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Good evening folks,

 

I’ve literally just joined the group today so please forgive me if my question has been answered previously…

 

Today, I’ve come across a strange sound on two different freqs, namely 132.5kHz and 144.5kHz on USB.

 

It sounds like a cross between ‘a ball-bearing rattling around the bottom of a steel bucket’ and a sonar pulse!!!

 

Any ideas?

 

Regards

 

Chris (grid loc:IO91kw)