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Re: LF: Re: Four signals on 38.0, 40.4, 42.5, 44.2 kHz - what are they?

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Subject: Re: LF: Re: Four signals on 38.0, 40.4, 42.5, 44.2 kHz - what are they?
From: Markus Vester <markusvester@aol.com>
Date: Tue, 30 May 2017 06:25:51 -0400
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Thanks Manuel! Yes, SRC is indeed listed on these frequencies on
 http://x264.nl/dump/VLF-Frequencies.txt
Scrolling down to the 38 kHz entry will bring up links to Yahoo VLF-group postings from Wolf and Peter.

Best 73,
Markus


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Von: Manuel Carbonell Alanís <carbonellm@inta.es>
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Verschickt: Di, 30. Mai 2017 11:14
Betreff: LF: Re: Four signals on 38.0, 40.4, 42.5, 44.2 kHz - what are they?

Dear friends:

I think, the signals in 38.0, 40.4 and 44.2 could be Swedish Navy. The last time I listen them was on Nov-15, with 38.0 and 44.2 kHz in parallel (on/off at same time)

73 de


                                    -Manuel Carbonell-
                                          (EC4AA)



De: owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org [owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org] en nombre de Markus Vester [markusvester@aol.com]
Enviado: lunes, 29 de mayo de 2017 20:55
Para: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org
Asunto: LF: Four signals on 38.0, 40.4, 42.5, 44.2 kHz - what are they?

Bernd DF9RB from the DL0AO team proposed extending the display range of the wideband grabbers to 48 kHz:
 http://df6nm.bplaced.net/dl0ao/VLFgrabber/vlfgrabber_dl0ao_test.htm

Thereafter, we stumbled upon four unidentified strips on 38.0, 40.4, 42.5, 44.2 kHz. My first thought was that these must be local interference. But it turned out that they show pronounced nighttime fading, and they are also visible on Peter's grabber in Kiel:
 http://lf-radio.de/cgi-bin/ki/show_wf.cgi?date=17-05-26

All four frequencies carry the same 200 Hz wide spectrum. Zooming in exhibits a fine structure consisting of a number of closely spaced discrete lines, suggesting modulation with a constantly repeating bit pattern (see second grabber window at DL0AO). There are occasional bursts where the signal goes up by 10 dB for several ten minutes, like yesterday around 21 UT. The red or purple colour-DF would indicate arrival from East or Northeast.

Any ideas what these may be?

73, Markus (DF6NM)

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