[WARC] Unidentified signal
ewbrom at hbci.com
ewbrom at hbci.com
Mon Sep 3 19:50:38 GMT 2007
Today I drove out 6th St. to MN City, up 23 half way to Stockton,
back, then to Mankato Ave., to 43 to Rushford, then back via Gilmore
Valley.
I heard it until I turned up 23 at MN City. It was weak but
readable in West Burns Valley, heard it at Wilson. Not at all on 90
and S. A little in Gilmore Valley. The strongest I heard it was
after I came past St. Mary's, along 14 around Gilmore Creek, between
St. Mary's and 61.
Erik
Quoting Leslie Hittner <lhittner at hbci.com>:
> Business must be better this year. They must be running a second
> and third shift!
>
> -Les
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Russell Marsolek" <rmarsole at luminet.net>
> To: "Winona Amateur Radio Club general discussion"
> <warc at lists.w0ne.org>
> Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 07:14
> Subject: RE: [WARC] Unidentified signal
>
>
>> Ditto to Shari's comments.
>>
>> This same noise happened last year as well...and right about
> the same time
>> of the year. But then is was either on more during the day and
> less at night
>> or vise-versa. That made me suspect that it was some business
> in the area.
>>
>> This morning I put the "beam" on it and it is strongest, from
> my home QTH on
>> an E or W bearing, and weakest on a N or S bearing.
>>
>> RLM / N0QK
>>
>> Challenger Long Wing II
>> N1341
>>
>> Russell Marsolek
>> 1176 West 5th. St.
>> Winona, MN 55987
>>
>> Phone 507-452-6888
>> Email rmarsole at luminet.net <mailto:rmarsole at luminet.net>
>> Web www.hbci.com/~rmarsole/ <http://www.hbci.com/~rmarsole/>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: warc-bounces at lists.w0ne.org
> [mailto:warc-bounces at lists.w0ne.org]On
>> Behalf Of Shari Jarvis
>> Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 8:41 PM
>> To: warc at lists.w0ne.org
>> Subject: Re: [WARC] Unidentified signal
>>
>>
>> It seems to me that I am also hearing it only on the rig in
> the shack....and
>> not on my handheld either.
>>
>>
>> >From: Len Litvan <Litvan at acegroup.cc>
>> >Reply-To: Litvan at acegroup.cc,Winona Amateur Radio Club
> general discussion
>> ><warc at lists.w0ne.org>
>> >To: Winona Amateur Radio Club general discussion
> <warc at lists.w0ne.org>
>> >Subject: Re: [WARC] Unidentified signal
>> >Date: Sun, 02 Sep 2007 19:48:49 -0500
>> >
>> >Sounds like we need a fox hunt!
>> >
>> >Len
>> >
>> >Leslie Hittner wrote:
>> >>I cannot hear it on my handheld at the house. It's still
> there
>> >>at 1941 local time.
>> >>
>> >>-Les
>> >>
>> >>----- Original Message ----- From: "Erik Brom"
> <ewbrom at hbci.com>
>> >>To: "Winona Amateur Radio Club general discussion"
>> >><warc at lists.w0ne.org>
>> >>Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 18:21
>> >>Subject: Re: [WARC] Unidentified signal
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>Sorta like the Russian Woodpecker! Breaks the squelch on
> my
>> >>>
>> >>mobile
>> >>
>> >>>here at home at towards McDonalds.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>At 04:52 PM 09/02/07, you wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>>There is an unidentified pulsing signal on the APRS
>> >>>>
>> >>frequency.
>> >>
>> >>>>It looks to be about 2 KHZ high in frequency, has a mild
> 120
>> >>>>
>> >>Hz
>> >>
>> >>>>hum and is pulsing on and off about 5 times per second. It
> is
>> >>>>coming from slightly south and east af my QTH.
>> >>>>
>> >>>>The signal is quite strong (S9 on my beam antenna) and
>> >>>>
>> >>impacts
>> >>
>> >>>>my reception of APRS packets.I noticed it about 20 minutes
>> >>>>
>> >>ago
>> >>
>> >>>>(1630 local time).
>> >>>>
>> >>>>Faulty APRS system? Intruder? Something else?
>> >>>>
>> >>>>-Les
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>----- Original Message -----
>> >>>>From: "Jim Brown" <jbrown at luminet.net>
>> >>>>To: <warc at lists.w0ne.org>
>> >>>>Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2007 16:35
>> >>>>Subject: [WARC] Free to Good Home
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>>Peet Ultimeter 2000 weather station. It has a new, never
>> >>>>>
>> >>used
>> >>
>> >>>>temp
>> >>>>
>> >>>>>sensor. Known issues are anemometer is broke and I have
>> >>>>>
>> >>not
>> >>
>> >>>>been able to
>> >>>>
>> >>>>>find the manual. Station has a self emptying rain gauge.
>> >>>>>
>> >>Peet
>> >>
>> >>>>is very
>> >>>>
>> >>>>>good to work with so I am sure an anemometer replacement
>> >>>>>
>> >>would
>> >>
>> >>>>be
>> >>>>
>> >>>>>available and a manual probably can be downloaded from
>> >>>>>
>> >>their
>> >>
>> >>>>site. This
>> >>>>
>> >>>>>station has not been used for about 5 years but the price
>> >>>>>
>> >>is
>> >>
>> >>>>right. Ping
>> >>>>
>> >>>>>me off line at jbrown at luminet.net.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>www.peetbros.com
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>Jim N0WE
>> >>>>>
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