Dean W. Armstrong

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Sunday, August 06, 2006

Number stations

Speaking of number stations, I have a recording of a strong Spanish number station from December 17th, 2003, at 5:15UT, on 8100kHz (1:00, 705kb mp3). The noise at the end is a local broadband noise source called an elevator.

Some other shortwave / radio posts:
Adventures in Shortwave: more Radio Havana Cuba
Adventures in Shortwave: Swahili on the radio
Adventures in shortwave: last night's Radio Habana Cuba

VLF radio: part 1

VLF Radio part 2: sferics

The Sun as a microwave source

The Sun as a 2.4 GHz source, redux
Posted by Dean W. Armstrong at 8/06/2006 01:20:00 AM
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Dean W. Armstrong has a B.A. from the University of Chicago in the geophysical sciences. My opinions are my own and do not reflect anyone or anything else's, unless they just happen to.
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