Sounds similar to a warble jammer, nothing unusual if is or was a strange station on there nobody wanted hearing and kept it on even after they pulled out of the station.
This has also been labeled 'Sweep Signal' and Military signals get boosted around that KHZ range.
Ahh yes, I've heard *of* Sam! I read about that station on the Spynumbers website. I'm actually in Australia, about a hundred miles (I'd say that's about right) west of Sydney, so I get a lot of stuff from central asia. For an antenna I'm just using a nest of random wire - don't worry too much about it being scientific, just make it as high and wide possible. Good DX!
I was pretty new to it about a year ago too! I'd say they might listen out for it..
Umm, let's see, last recording of it was April 13.. 9920kHz. I'd say the time was around 12:30UTC. It can go away for weeks on end, then just pop out of nowhere.
In this recording for instance, 8898kHz, there was nothing at all broadcasting to jam, it just turned up.
Good question, I'm not sure if it does. I don't think it's something ENIGMA would care to monitor too much.. It's a non-voice, non-morse station and follows no fixed schedule.
The earliest sound file recording of it I found on the net was almost a decade old, maybe it's time to work out what its purpose is for.
That's definitely a jammer, that's for sure. Good catch. I don't know why it would be out there without any target transmission, but I've heard jammers trasmitting on their own before.
That's Vietnamese Jamming. They were doing it to Radio Free Asia the other day.
mounsteres 11 months ago
why was I expecting the inspector gadget theme song?
pissedbuddha 1 year ago
@pissedbuddha LOL!
GmodRandomCollection 2 months ago
Sounds similar to a warble jammer, nothing unusual if is or was a strange station on there nobody wanted hearing and kept it on even after they pulled out of the station.
This has also been labeled 'Sweep Signal' and Military signals get boosted around that KHZ range.
NightSoar 2 years ago
Think its a jammer!
xXxmidgexXx 2 years ago
Ahh yes, I've heard *of* Sam! I read about that station on the Spynumbers website. I'm actually in Australia, about a hundred miles (I'd say that's about right) west of Sydney, so I get a lot of stuff from central asia. For an antenna I'm just using a nest of random wire - don't worry too much about it being scientific, just make it as high and wide possible. Good DX!
MattExzy 2 years ago
I was pretty new to it about a year ago too! I'd say they might listen out for it..
Umm, let's see, last recording of it was April 13.. 9920kHz. I'd say the time was around 12:30UTC. It can go away for weeks on end, then just pop out of nowhere.
In this recording for instance, 8898kHz, there was nothing at all broadcasting to jam, it just turned up.
MattExzy 2 years ago
Good question, I'm not sure if it does. I don't think it's something ENIGMA would care to monitor too much.. It's a non-voice, non-morse station and follows no fixed schedule.
The earliest sound file recording of it I found on the net was almost a decade old, maybe it's time to work out what its purpose is for.
MattExzy 2 years ago
neighbors clothes washing machine, haha!
Tonyssongs 3 years ago
I am a ENIGMA 2000 meber and this signal also got discussed a lot in our list. Most people also think it is a jammer...
JayL1212 3 years ago 2
nah, that was just me testing mah transmitter and forgot to use the dummyload.
Realitaetsroboter 3 years ago
That's definitely a jammer, that's for sure. Good catch. I don't know why it would be out there without any target transmission, but I've heard jammers trasmitting on their own before.
Mainsail76 3 years ago