170 Hz Carriers at 70 MHz
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Frequencies | 69.35 MHz,70.091 MHz,71.56 MHz |
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Frequency Range | 69.35 MHz - 71.56 MHz |
Mode | Unknown |
Modulation | Unknown |
ACF | — |
Location | Worcester area, UK |
Short Description | Unknown Wideband Signal of multiple, varying, 170 Hz spaced-carriers. Extending over at least 69.3 - 70.6 MHz |
I/Q Raw Recording | Download file |
Audio Sample |
Unknown Wideband Signal of multiple, varying, 170 HzHertz (Hz), unit of frequency, defined as one cycle per second (1 Hz). spaced-carriers. Extending over at least 69.3 - 70.6 MHzMegaHertz (MHz) 10^6 Hz. Detail from 4m (70.091 MHzMegaHertz (MHz) 10^6 Hz region) 5-Ap-21. Audio file is not very useful as it is only just possible to hear transitions between differing 170 HzHertz (Hz), unit of frequency, defined as one cycle per second (1 Hz). carrier patterns. This signal has slowly become stronger over the last year. It may be an Internet Utility Company signal leakage from coax deterioration (?). Identification of the source may help in the removal of the signal from my receiver. :-)