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Say Richard,
Trying to keep this more ham radio in nature, I have heard that sound I
believe you are describing on 15 meters back in the mid and late sixties. I
often wondered what it was but you could follow the dumb thing clean up the
band. I sure mis, tongue in cheak, the wood pecker days. Man, I had a 4
element 20 during the peak Russian wood pecker days. One morning, beaming
long path and working Europeans and eastern Russians that pegged the S
meter, the wood pecker got so strong, the only frequency on the entire 20
meter band, phone and CW, was about the bottom 10 to 15 KHZ. I take that
back, I don't miss those days.
Phil.
K0NX
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