Signal on 28.635 MHz
Brian Goldsmith
brian.goldsmith at ECHO1.COM.AU
Tue Jan 4 02:01:50 EST 2005
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill L. Fuqua
14.318 MHz is a common I/O clock in many computers. Just tune in on 20
meters when the band is dead and you will hear lots of computers. I suspect
it is a second harmonic of this signal.
*** By George,he's got it!!!!!!! Exactly as experienced downunder!.
Brian Goldsmith.
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