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Recent content by n8hensley

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    What am I hearing?

    I'm assuming it's not Morse because the first time I heard it, it was nine dits and one dah. The second time, seven dits, one dah.
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    What am I hearing?

    http://www.facebook.com/v/298603470188833 Hopefully this link works. I heard the signal again today (2/3/12 @ 1738 UTC), but on a different frequency (10895 kHz). Meaning, of course, it might not be the same signal. But it sounds the same as the one I mentioned earlier, so you can get an...
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    What am I hearing?

    ...I'm trying to upload a video of the signal, but I can't get it to work. Fiddlesticks!
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    UTC time?

    I think people might not be understanding the original question (or maybe I'm not). Q: What UTC time is it on the Pacific when it's 2100 UTC in London? A: 2100 UTC UTC is worldwide. If it's 2100 in London, it's 2100 in Delhi, New York, Santiago, and Cape Town. Hell, it's 2100 on the...
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    What am I hearing?

    I live in Chicago, so I'm close to two airports. I'm also next to a large body of water (Lake Michigan). At any rate, I'll try to record it next time I hear it.
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    What am I hearing?

    hmmm...I hear it again today. Only this time it's seven beeps, followed by a longer noise. And just now, as I write this at 0048 UTC, it quit all together. Whaaa?
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    Grundig S350DL Question

    Droogies, I got a Grundig S350DL recently. It is my first SW, so I have a ton of rookie questions. I noticed that a number of broadcasts appear at two different frequencies. The first is where it should be, the second is 910 kHz lower. So I might hear a time signal on 15000 kHz--where it...
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    What am I hearing?

    Hey guys, I can't figure out what I'm hearing. It's nine beeps/pulses, followed by a longer beep/pulse. It just repeats that pattern over and over. I'm hearing it on 4770 kHz (or thereabouts). I assume it's a utility station of some type, but I can't find any reference to it. Does anyone know...