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What does hopping sound like when listened to on a fixed frequency radio?

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What does hopping sound like when listened to on a fixed frequency radio?

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A. The hopping net hops over 256 1kHz spaced channels at a hop rate of 5 hops per second, so perhaps once every 20 seconds (approx) a sub-syllabic burst of speech may be heard. These bursts contain no discernable intelligence and in a normal HF environment would pass unnoticed.

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