Hi,
Larry N8KU said:
>
> Sorry for the off-topic, but you guys are the ones who would know -
>
> Does anyone know about the signal a little above 10.100 MHz, that is on
> nearly 24 hours a day? Just inside the band. I used to think it was
> RTTY, but when I tried to actually decode it, no go. Now that I have
> listened closer, it sounds more like high-speed CW than RTTY. However,
> it never stops. Thanks for your help,
Probably DOK2. Broadcasts weather for the Baltic, North Sea and North
Atlantic. 50 Baud, wide (1KHz) shift RTTY if you want to take a look.
Licenced frequency 10.100.8
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Stan Barr g0clv@dial.pipex.com
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Cheers and 73,
Stan Barr G0CLV G-QRP 3369 g0clv@dial.pipex.com
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