Back in the early 1970's, we used to carry a portable AM radio during our star gazing nights, as a crude method of monitoring approaching storms by static/lightning crashes. Oddly enough, on keeping the radio on a fairly blank frequency (then), about 530Kh, we started picking up a repeating signal (dash/dot, dash/dot/dot/dot).
It appeared almost every night that summer, then faded out forever. I'm going to assume that my cheap AM radio may have been picking up some harmonic beacon from a different frequency, but hopefully someone out here may know first hand what we were listening to?
speaking of "dots & dashes"
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