Not much we can do but keep an ear on it for now. I guess this happens when
you contract out your precision satellites to the lowest bidder...
Just remember, if the signal ever starts to diminish, as if it's turned into
a countdown, keep an eye on the skies and stash your CW key in a safe
place...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Byron J Watts" <bjw@byron.com>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 2:17 PM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] signal on 28.634
> Well, the boys over on the Heathkit reflector seem to think it is indeed
> a satelite. Someone said that it's a GPS spur.... stupid swine
> satelite, they won't even let me put out a spur that loud... anyway
> thanks for all the responses!
>
> 73 de KC0NPF
>
> SS409SS@aol.com wrote:
>
> > I've been hearing this on many a rig for over Ten Years, I am
surprised noone has mentioned it anywhere sooner.. I figured it was some
laboratory licensed by the FCC to conduct their testing on that frequency..
BTW I am now in NJ by the shore and heard it when I lived in NY as well..
> >
> > Pretty strong (as always) but its nothing new.. I always just tune
right over it as I have been for years.. Originally thought it was a birdie
but soon realized every rig cranked it out when I went there.. Since I used
SSTV right around that frequency its hard to miss... Regards,, Richy N2ZD
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