9835 RTM S in
Germany 1905 via JO32 KF with fair signal S10 with strong QRM from 9830 V o Korea?
1918 yang tersayang with Amelina&
Iwan S20 More on this station as well otehrs ion mlaay in my book http://goo.gl/Pi87gp
98995 R Taiwan in French 1915 in huge signal S9+40 with ID and song
9905 R cairo
1916 in a very bad mod and S40 signal
9940 TWR with religious
music 1917 alleluia S9+40 prg Lingala
9915 ?? with
HoA song . man in Amharic . Arabic after 1720
9315 a
digital non Drm signal stopped 1924
Audio is here and below is a screenshot with the white
bar. what type of signal is that ?
9370 RFA in korean 1932 with S20 signal and phone in
reports
9390 R Tailand in english 1933 , self advert with talks and music background 1934 busines prg S40
9425 VoKorea in German 1936 with S10 signal
9455 CRI jammer at S25 over RFA on 1937
151900
Inconfidencia 1940 at S7 with talks in PP and music
15345 R Argentina 1942 with nice pop music S10
15460 ?? 1945 does not seem as VoIran , English is very
good signal only S9
15610 WEWN , 1946 tals in Eng S9
157170 B stair via WRMI 1948 the known pastor in relig talks S10
17800 AWR in Fulfude 1949 S10 relig talks
17790 PAB radio USA in english 1950 relig talks S9
5820 RTE Dublin 1952
talks in Eng S20
This is not a digital signal, but is rather an analog one, it is an FMCW
ΑπάντησηΔιαγραφήradar. In this case it is the British PLUTO radar from the island of
Cyprus. It appears to be in its most common mode, 20 kHz swept width and 50
Hz sweep repetition rate.
It sounds like you recorded this in AM mode? It is often more helpful to
record in USB mode, with as wide a width as the receiver supports. You
should also note in the recording / report the mode used to make a
recording, just as you do the frequency, so that people do not have to guess
at it. In your image you have clipped off the numbers of the frequency
scale, it is best to include those so that bandwidth can be determined.
fromn the UDXF group