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And there's flutter and it fades in and out? No, I don't know what you're talking about. No clue. It's not as if it didn't interfere on a lot of the work bands. It was still doing it in the 2000s. People had nicknames for it. Some people said it was the Woody Woodpecker. The Woodpecker. I think Art Bell even complained about it. So wherever, I guess like 160 and 75 he heard it. But I remember in the 90s it was very pronounced on the extra channels on CB. For some reason it's there, right? Because it caused certain harmonics that it just happened to be on the frequencies where it's cool to talk because it's private. It's illegal but it's private. So it seemed to pollute 2600 if you know CB. So now you know we're going places that not everybody goes because you're kind of not supposed to. So 2600 and then above 40 like your 2744. So it's not that bad. It's not that bad. It's 45, 515, 805, channel 85, channel 45, 55. It was like all over the place. And then 10 meters, it was all over there too. So I'll of course know about it. But for the longest time we just, yeah we didn't know what the hell it was. Just something that just comes in and interferes and takes out the band.
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