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Re: [IRCA] 1390 kHz - odd noise
Yes they are getting in to Carlisle, It sounds like an electronic voice disguiser or one of those voice boxes people with throat cancer use. I have used various settings but cannot make out the language. The 1390 outlet is stronger here than WEGP so I am thinking NL?
Best wishes and 73's
Barry :-)
Carlisle UK. Lat. 54.9795N Lon. 02.8745W
PERSEUS, 3.7m x 10m Flag + FLG100 amp
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From: Paul Crankshaw <hoddlesden@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Sunday, 26 January 2014, 11:55
Subject: [IRCA] 1390 kHz - odd noise
Tuning to 1390 kHz I hear an odd sound (like an Aboriginal didgeridoo) in LSB (and also 1371 LSB). I wondered initially if it was local to me here in Scotland but listening to a few Perseus radio servers in the north east of the USA I hear it on some of those receivers too. I didn't check further west or south.
Do others hear it and has it been identified, located?
Here's a recording I made at 0000 utc overnight. It's of 1390 kHz LSB although I switch to USB for the last few seconds just to illustrate the difference.
http://share.cx.com/ZxgdLT
Paul
Troon, Scotland
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