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Joined: Sat, Apr 4th 1998, 00:00 Roles: N/A Moderates: N/A

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40 m Intruders Jul 19th 2015, 02:43 3 5,866 on 20/7/15
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40 m Intruders AA5TB on 20/7/15
Cool. Thanks Zack!
40 m Intruders AA5TB on 19/7/15
For a few years now there have been intruders in the 7029 - 7030 kHz range. The occurrence of these intruders has increased tremendously in recent months. Much of the time, particularly in the evenings, these transmissions render 7030 kHz useless here in north Texas. However, I feel like I'm the only one concerned about these strong and long duration intruders.

Here are two recordings, each an example transmission:

www.aa5tb.com/aa5tb_315.mp3

www.aa5tb.com/aa5tb_316.mp3

Is there a place to report these, somewhere like to the Region 2 IARU? Region 1 seems to actively keep track of intruders but I can't find anything such references for Region 2.

73,
Steve - AA5TB

40 m Intruders AA5TB on 19/7/15
For a few years now there have been intruders in the 7029 - 7030 kHz range. The occurrence of these intruders has increased tremendously in recent months. Much of the time, particularly in the evenings, these transmissions render 7030 kHz useless here in north Texas. However, I feel like I'm the only one concerned about these strong and long duration intruders.

Here are two recordings, each an example transmission:

www.aa5tb.com/aa5tb_315.mp3

www.aa5tb.com/aa5tb_316.mp3

Is there a place to report these, somewhere like to the Region 2 IARU? Region 1 seems to actively keep track of intruders but I can't find anything such references for Region 2.

73,
Steve - AA5TB

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