HF trading link '120 Hz FMCW idle tone'
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Frequencies | 19.31 MHz,20.24 MHz,20.548 MHz |
Frequency Range | 19.31 MHz - 20.548 MHz |
Mode | USB |
Modulation | FMCW |
ACF | — |
Emission Designator | — |
Bandwidth | 10 kHz,9 kHz |
Location | Canada / Worldwide |
Short Description | A HF trading link in idle state which strongly resembles an FMCW radar with 120 Hz sweep rate. Has been observed to transmit CW ID once per hour. |
I/Q Raw Recording | Download file |
Audio Sample |
This signal is likely believed to be a high-frequency trading link in idle state. It very strongly resembles an FMCW radar, transmitting a linear upwards FMCW signal with 120 HzHertz (Hz), unit of frequency, defined as one cycle per second (1 Hz). frequency, but a Morse code (CWContinuous Wave) ID has been heard, belonging to a HFT station in Canada. Bandwidth is about 9 kHzKiloHertz (kHz) 10^3 Hz to 10 kHzKiloHertz (kHz) 10^3 Hz. The signal may have been seen using 240 HzHertz (Hz), unit of frequency, defined as one cycle per second (1 Hz). / 20 kHzKiloHertz (kHz) 10^3 Hz too, but this has not been confirmed.
Actual data transmission of this type has not been observed.
HFHigh Frequency (3-30 MHz) trading is a form of automated stock trading which uses HFHigh Frequency (3-30 MHz) radio to relay commands between stock exchanges with minimal latency.
Samples[edit]
USBUpper Side Band Modulation (Radio, referring to reception and modulation mode)Universal Serial Bus (Computer, referring to USB Ports and cables) sampleFMFrequency Modulation sample
Frequencies[edit]
This has been observed on the following frequencies:
19311 kHzKiloHertz (kHz) 10^3 Hz
20244 kHzKiloHertz (kHz) 10^3 Hz
20548 kHzKiloHertz (kHz) 10^3 Hz
18350 kHzKiloHertz (kHz) 10^3 Hz (?)