I am, again, asking for help from members of this forum. Can anyone here help
me and a
friend, Joe WA7FWC, identify an RTTY signal which appears to be continuously
transmitting on or near 3595.5 kHz?
This signal is, apparently, on 24/7 and from my listening to it, appears to be
sending the
same series of characters over and over again.
When I listened to it last night, I also heard someone on CW calling 1RN, the
first region net
of the NTS, so this RTTY signal is very close to the 1RN net frequency.
I did not note the time last night, nor the call of the CW calling station, but
will try to do that
this evening. The signal level here in Idaho is "weak, readable". In Oregon
where Joe is, it
is often very loud.
I and Joe have tried to decode this signal using FLDIGI, but so far our efforts
have
apparently failed....ALTHOUGH, I did copy for a bit what looked to me like a
series of 1's
and 0's at one time.
It appears to be at least 75 wpm RTTY and the bandwidth appears to be slightly
wider than
170 Hz, according to FLDIGI.
Joe and I have tried both USB and LSB and our results are still pretty much nil.
Can anyone help with this?
We suspect it is either a governmental station, or a foreign station, but don't
know any more
than I have listed above. I also suspect (IF my copy of 1's and 0s' is
accurate) that it is
actually sending some sort of digital data.
Has anyone else heard this station?
Ken W7EKB
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