Talk:Unidentified Signal at 2.4 GHz

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Maybe it's a microwave oven? --Crossband (talk) 21:55, 21 May 2016 (NZST)

My honest theory has been that this is actually Wi-fi or at least a 2.4GHz type device using spread-spectrum to transmit. The problem is the passband on this sdr is too small to see the full signal. The key is the middle of the signal having a big of a gap, which signifies the center of the signal. I've seen this signature viewing my own 2.4 GHzGigaHertz (GHz) 10^9 Hz wifi, and crossverifying with existing standards for Wifi channels, that centre matches 802.11 designation for wifi channel 1 at 2.412.

A microwave oven, from my previous tests, would have just brought the noise floor up a few notches, it wouldn't have been as focused of a signal as this. --Cartoonman (talk) 00:29, 22 May 2016 (NZST)

4G LTE. these have bands at 2.4 Gigs and sound exactly the same at the 700 MHzMegaHertz (MHz) 10^6 Hz

talk:nightpurrer|talk]]) 12:51, 02 June 2019 (NZST)

Sounding like Soundcart or Graphics Card.