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It sounds vaguely similar to "110bd ASCII Utility Telemetry" (possibly at a much higher symbol rate) here:
http://www.kb9ukd.com/digital/Jackson_154.470.MP3

From the comments on the site, it says:

Decodes in 110bd ASCII inverted as:
WL8B14ETH*- <brk>
WL8B14ETH*- <brk>
!00512700000018WL7CTH*- <brk>
WL8B14ETH*- <brk>
!00512700000018WL7CTH*- <brk>
!D00B37007E00000099TH7B- <brk>
!B701TJ99- <brk>
!7A03TK9B-B <brk>
!F003TL9A- <brk>
!D203TQ9F <brk>
TR02038TS ...etc....

This telemetry is traditionally used by electric and water utility companies to monitor equipment.
 

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hmm does sound a bit similar when sped up.
not sure why they would have high power ascii data network .
wind telemetry/short messages?
 

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Perhaps, but it's very hard to speculate on telemetry use without more context as to where the transmissions are coming from.
 

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Perhaps, but it's very hard to speculate on telemetry use without more context as to where the transmissions are coming from.

Well i mapped out about a lil over half of the senders their just towers.. all i see is wind meters and a mega thick cable coming underground and this covers around 75Km radiuos
did not find any "weaker" signals.
inital tought was ship location since it usually was dedicated to the marine forces,.
now its erry mil thingyity
 
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