[Milsurplus] "mystery" modem on 8780/7160 kHz
D C *Mac* Macdonald
k2gkk at hotmail.com
Tue Aug 9 21:58:19 EDT 2005
I would suggest that those who have info
on this contact the ARRL's "Intruder Watch."
I have only heard about it, but know nothing more.
Mac, K2GKK/5
----Original Message Follows----
From: "John Vendely" <jvendely at cfl.rr.com>
To: <milsurplus at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: [Milsurplus] "mystery" modem on 8780/7160 kHz
Date: Sat, 6 Aug 2005 07:21:47 -0400
Greetings,
Can anyone identify the modems in use on 8780 and 7160 kHz USB, and who the
users might be? THey appear to be some kind of parallel multitone modem,
occupying a nominal voice bandwidth, distinguished by an unusually long
synch sequence of just under 3 seconds at the beginning of the transmission.
Signals have been heard at various times in the late afternoon and evening
at moderate to strong levels here on the Florida space coast, up the east
coast, and throughout the midwest. Transmissions seem to be most common
around the top of the hour, and around the half hour. Alas, at present I
have no directional antenna facility on these frequencies. Apparently
operating in frequency diversity, transmissions take place simultaneously on
both frequencies. As I first heard them on 7160 kHz, I assumed they were
digital voice operations by ham operators. However, no call signs or other
activity are ever heard, and upon discovering the second channel at 8780
kHz, it became obvious that this wasn't the explanation.
73,
John
K9WT
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