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BREAKING! 8422,45 Hz morse code broadcast.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 72332922:MV8zMzIwMTAzXzU5MzMyOTQxX0I5RUU5NDg5] Even number frequencies are usually maritime and aircraft frequencies. Odd numbered ones are usually broadcast or amateur or other usage. 6955 is usually where pirate broadcasters hang out. Military can pop up anywhere. They seem to like 4,8 and 11 MHz. area. As for morse, there are computer programs that will decode it to plain text for you. Ditto for WeFax (weather facsimile), ARINCS (aircraft data system), RTTY (teletype) and others. I don't have any to hand but recommend a search for them. Usually just requires plugging your receiver headphone into mic jack and the program does the rest. [/quote]
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Morse code being broadcast on 8422,45 USB
[
link to websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901
]
Anyone knows?
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