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RMP / Kaliningrad Naval Base ? Listen for morse ID sent by FSK at beginning and end of transmissions. BR Paul-Henrik, OH1LSQ Quoting Mike Dennison <[email protected]>: I presume this has been discussed before and I missed it. What is the origin of the quite strong, wide RTTY-like signal on 474.0kHz? It appears to be commercial as it is on continuously, and it comes up after dark every day. For a while I presumed this was a funny on my receiver, but it appeared on another receiver with different architecture, and also on DK7FC's grabber. Mike, G3XDV ========== |
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