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RE: Maine Mystery Signal
- Subject: RE: Maine Mystery Signal
- From: "Larry A. Lovering" <lloverin@bbnplanet.com>
- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1998 13:22:03 -0500
Alexander,
You will need to fix your link to the wave file. It is now at
world.std.com/919tones.wav. It should be world.std.com/~atlas/919tones.wav.
Sure sounds strange, doesn't sound like a harmonized signal but could be?
- -Larry
> -----Original Message-----
> Subject: Maine Mystery Signal
>
>
> Can anyone solve a mystery for me?
>
> There is a strange signal on 91.9 MHz in Mid-Coast Maine that I can't
> identify. It is a pattern of two tones that alternate as they fade out
> every three or four seconds. I have a sample of the signal available as a
> .wav file at http://world.std.com/~atlas. It was recorded on 3 November
> in Belfast, Maine.
>
> It doesn't sound like a broadcast signal, but it certainly is in the FM
> broadcast band so hopefully someone here knows about it. I have heard it
> once before in Ellsworth, Maine back in July, 1983. Please check it out
> at http://world.std.com/~atlas.
>
> _______-~,
> Alexander R Svirsky N1PRW /_______ { atlas@world.std.com
> \,}_)
> ^ .
>
>
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