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eHam.net Forum : Digital : 40M Digital Interference Forum Help

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40M Digital Interference Reply
by W9AC on June 5, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
For the past week, the low-end of 40M has been inundated with a broad "chirp like" digital interference, concentrated between 7.015 MHz and 7.040 MHz.

Signal strength is much reduced during daylight hours, but still noticeable. Anyone know what this is?

Paul, W9AC
 

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