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[CQ-Contest] Fwd: 20m Intruder

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Subject: [CQ-Contest] Fwd: 20m Intruder
From: Courtney Judd <k4wi@k4wi.net>
Date: Sat, 02 Feb 2019 15:57:12 -0600
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yesterday morning it was strong S-9 plus toward 40 deg from west central Alabama. I could copy it from 13998.3 to 1403.6 and then it dis-appeared and hasn't been back since. Hard to tell! 73's Cort K4WI

*From:* Ben Antanaitis - WB2RHM <wb2rhm@wb2rhm.com>
*Date:* Saturday, February 02, 2019 10:36 AM
*To:* cq-contest@contesting.com
*Subject:* [CQ-Contest] 20m Intruder
All,

I sent a question about the 'bogey' signal over to some of the 'numbers stations', SDR signal analysis, Mil-Comms monitoring type of groups, yesterday.

I got a reply from one of the groups. That group looked at the signal, and recorded it for 'examination, identification, & decoding' attempts. The result that came back from them said that this signal appeared to be 'a known Canadian Navy signal type and was in STANAG 4285 and appears like Thales 3000 modems' No way to tell if this was a stationary transmitter or a 'mobile' (water or air).

https://www.rtl-sdr.com/stanag-4285-decoding-with-rtl-sdr/

If mobile, that might be why it might have been in different seeming locations. Speculation was also it might have been on a patrol routing between NA and Greenland air space.

73,  Ben - wb2rhm

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