Some sort of data beacon, that's for sure. I know 11 meter stuff isn't supposed to to start until 26.285, but I've heard lots of activity in both AM and SSB on 26.225, 26.075, 26.005, 25.895, 25.875, 25.865 and 25.775. The lower ones seem to be used by taxicab dispatchers.
Marine packet/teleprinter frequency. Up to 26.2 I believe is allocated for marine usage. Which is why it makes sense that the first real 11 meter freeband freq is 26.285.
Sounds like SITOR-A, often used for maritime data communications by teleprinter. In this case it's idling, acting as a marker to keep the channel occupied.
Listen in on the marine band on 8mhz low end -> 8.300-8.500mhz you well hear them there too. They are probagation beacons, amateur radio operators use them as well. :)
VERY GOOD DX IN THE 11 METER BAND THIS TIME OF YEAR TOWARDS EUROPE!!! TRY 26.285 USB IN THE EARLY MORNING AROUND 6:30 AM TO 8:30 YOU MIGTH HEAR SPAIN,ITALY,PORTUGAL THE CANARY ISLANDS,NORTH AFRICA,GIVE IT A TRY!!!
sounds like amtor marine traffic
battlestarone 8 months ago
what reciever is this?
xXJeeXTeeXAyeXmanXx 8 months ago
27mhz cb transmition? could be your strange noise vid related?
xXJeeXTeeXAyeXmanXx 9 months ago
Some sort of data beacon, that's for sure. I know 11 meter stuff isn't supposed to to start until 26.285, but I've heard lots of activity in both AM and SSB on 26.225, 26.075, 26.005, 25.895, 25.875, 25.865 and 25.775. The lower ones seem to be used by taxicab dispatchers.
R4002 11 months ago
Marine packet/teleprinter frequency. Up to 26.2 I believe is allocated for marine usage. Which is why it makes sense that the first real 11 meter freeband freq is 26.285.
R4002 1 year ago
RTTY Beacon
Aviator14 1 year ago
Sounds like SITOR-A, often used for maritime data communications by teleprinter. In this case it's idling, acting as a marker to keep the channel occupied.
lawzalexander 1 year ago
I doubt it is packet. It sounds more like a beacon.
Alfa011 1 year ago
Listen in on the marine band on 8mhz low end -> 8.300-8.500mhz you well hear them there too. They are probagation beacons, amateur radio operators use them as well. :)
radionut63 2 years ago
I VE LISTENED THOSE MARINE FREQS IN THE NIGTH,SOME VERY INTERSTING THINGS CAN BE HEARD,MOSTLY SPANISH (MY NATIVE LANGUAGE)
THANKS FOR WATCHING
73s
penkomon 2 years ago
VERY GOOD DX IN THE 11 METER BAND THIS TIME OF YEAR TOWARDS EUROPE!!! TRY 26.285 USB IN THE EARLY MORNING AROUND 6:30 AM TO 8:30 YOU MIGTH HEAR SPAIN,ITALY,PORTUGAL THE CANARY ISLANDS,NORTH AFRICA,GIVE IT A TRY!!!
73s
penkomon 2 years ago
That's pretty good reception above 20 megahertz at the bottom of the sunspot cycle. Wow!
Amishman35 2 years ago
Sounds a bit like a type of RTTY signal.
jphdg 3 years ago
sounds like a CW beacon
pyromaniak97 3 years ago