WSCB609 Posted Wednesday at 09:18 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 09:18 PM My radio can scan all gmrs frequencies.. some times I get a morse code Ident on channel 6...max 5 watts.... what could it be? " 06 462.6875 2 W 12.5 kHz 5 W Quote
1 UncleYoda Posted Wednesday at 11:52 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 11:52 PM 1 hour ago, WSCB609 said: To fast for me to ident... You can get a smartphone app to decode CW. Not sure if leaving it running for hours would be a problem. I don't know if mine eats up storage space or just overwrites the same small amount of memory so I only let it run for a few minutes. Works better in a quiet room. Quote
1 nokones Posted yesterday at 03:48 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:48 AM 4 hours ago, WRYZ926 said: It would have had to be channel 7 since channels 7-14 are the interstitial channels at 467 MHz. Channels 1-7 are the 462 MHz Interstitial channels and channels 8-14 are the 467 MHz Interstitial channels. dosw 1 Quote
1 WRUE951 Posted yesterday at 03:54 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:54 AM Make an audio recording of the CW and upload here to decode. https://morsecode.world/international/decoder/audio-decoder-adaptive.html WRUU653 1 Quote
0 dosw Posted Wednesday at 10:14 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 10:14 PM What do you mean by "max 5 watts"? You're receiving a signal from unidentified source. You would have no way of knowing its power output without the message you're receiving telling you. I know in amateur radio there are beacons set up that continually emit a morse code (cw) message that tells a call sign, a location, and power level. This is used by others to determine if a band is propagating. But you just get this "sometimes", so it's more likely that someone has equipment that is outputting morse to identify their station. However, if you're really curious, you can record the signal, and use an online morse decoder (or decode it yourself manually) to read what the message is saying. That will probably tell you who owns it. ...- ...- ...- is usually the beginning of a beacon's signal. The "vvv" symbols are easily identifiable as a beacon preamble. Quote
0 WSCB609 Posted Wednesday at 10:42 PM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 10:42 PM 29 minutes ago, dosw said: What do you mean by "max 5 watts"? You're receiving a signal from unidentified source. You would have no way of knowing its power output without the message you're receiving telling you. ...- ...- ...- is usually the beginning of a beacon's signal. The "vvv" symbols are easily identifiable as a beacon preamble. Channel 6 in GMRS is limited to 5 watts Max. 462.6875 Quote
0 SteveShannon Posted Wednesday at 10:52 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 10:52 PM 1 hour ago, WSCB609 said: My radio can scan all gmrs frequencies.. some times I get a morse code Ident on channel 6...max 5 watts.... what could it be? " 06 462.6875 2 W 12.5 kHz 5 W It could be anything. What does the Morse code say? Quote
0 nokones Posted Wednesday at 11:07 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 11:07 PM I have heard a Station ID on one of the Interstitial channels before. I believe the channel was either 6 or 7. Quote
0 WSCB609 Posted Wednesday at 11:47 PM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 11:47 PM 54 minutes ago, SteveShannon said: It could be anything. What does the Morse code say? To fast for me to ident... maybe 4 numbers/letters. Only happens every few hours. Quote
0 SteveShannon Posted yesterday at 12:42 AM Report Posted yesterday at 12:42 AM 54 minutes ago, WSCB609 said: To fast for me to ident... maybe 4 numbers/letters. Only happens every few hours. Record it and post it here. Someone will decipher it. (Still not me ) AdmiralCochrane 1 Quote
0 GrouserPad Posted yesterday at 10:17 AM Report Posted yesterday at 10:17 AM We have a channel 1 gmrs CW identifier that seems to be super common. I think it’s bleed over from another channel or band but I’m not certain, it is very loud and clear. Sounds like a repeater on ID every so often. You could be close to someone who is using CW id that is on a different frequency (dunno) using a radio that transmits “unclean” power Quote
0 WSCB609 Posted 16 hours ago Author Report Posted 16 hours ago 16 hours ago, WRUE951 said: Make an audio recording of the CW and upload here to decode. https://morsecode.world/international/decoder/audio-decoder-adaptive.html Can't, it's arbitrary, never at a set time and lasts about 3 seconds . WRUE951 1 Quote
0 WSCB609 Posted 16 hours ago Author Report Posted 16 hours ago 10 hours ago, GrouserPad said: We have a channel 1 gmrs CW identifier that seems to be super common. I think it’s bleed over from another channel or band but I’m not certain, it is very loud and clear. Sounds like a repeater on ID every so often. You could be close to someone who is using CW id that is on a different frequency (dunno) using a radio that transmits “unclean” power Yep, same thing, that could be it. (What is CW?) Quote
0 OffRoaderX Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago 2 minutes ago, WSCB609 said: What is CW? Radio-Dork term for Morse-Code. Quote
0 Davichko5650 Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 19 minutes ago, OffRoaderX said: Radio-Dork term for Morse-Code. Or.... Both kinds of Music, Country and Western. Bogieboy01 and GrouserPad 1 1 Quote
0 MarkInTampa Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 1 hour ago, WSCB609 said: Yep, same thing, that could be it. (What is CW?) You are around 4 miles from one of the strongest repeaters in the area on 462.675Mhz with a 50 mile radius. I used to be able to hit it from Pensacola on occasion. Channel 6 is only 12.5kHz away (462.6875Mhz). If the repeater is running wide band, running slightly off frequency, your receive is off or sensitivity/selectivity sucks, etc.. it could sneak through. Is the id the same as the repeater on 462.675? Quote
0 WRUE951 Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago 3 hours ago, WSCB609 said: Can't, it's arbitrary, never at a set time and lasts about 3 seconds . Well, you can always get you one of these.. Quote
0 TrikeRadio Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago 4 hours ago, WSCB609 said: Yep, same thing, that could be it. (What is CW?) CW - "Continuous Wave" - Basically... Morse code FishinGary 1 Quote
-1 WRYZ926 Posted Wednesday at 11:24 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 11:24 PM 15 minutes ago, nokones said: I have heard a Station ID on one of the Interstitial channels before. I believe the channel was either 6 or 7. It would have had to be channel 7 since channels 7-14 are the interstitial channels at 467 MHz. dosw 1 Quote
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