Goose brain hates merry music !

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Ray Lalleu
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Goose brain hates merry music !

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Goose brain hates merry music !

Some goose brain spent the best part of Saturday afternoon (Dec. 14th, 2013)
jamming the stations on the 48mb with a strong carrier always at approx. 800Hz to 1000Hz
above or below the target stations.

The goose patrolled the 6285-6325 range at 1500 to 1700 UTC, fighting with the best signals.
Radio Underground switched frequency several times to escape the jammer, but was quickly jammed again. Other stations (Tidal Wave and other Dutch(?) stations were also jammed at times, and the situation was not helped by R. Tango Italia looking for a quiet pit in that range.

The goose brain seemed specially angry against stations in the Xmas mood. At 1704 the target band was empty (a few free stations were now in barely suitable slots below 6260), the jammer alone on 6307,8 (maybe trying to push the fishermen from 6307,5 USB), and left at 1708. Maybe his own taste music came on at about 1800 on 6307, some sad sounding music.


Eat a goose for Xmas !
Ray
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Re: Goose brain hates merry music !

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Hi,


Look at the blogs from Irish Paul and UKdxer : for long lists of all the stations that were jammed last Saturday and also last Sunday.

UKdxer says that the jammer also used blank noise, and he is able to tell which blank noise is jamming and which blank noise is a digital utility station (stanag I suppose). I can't tell the difference till now.

That Goose Brain is jamming stations from NL and UK (and others?), "works" on saturday and sunday, but was not heard on monday. So the jamming station seems not from a government agency, but from a private origin. I have a faint idea. And you ?

Ray
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