LS001 Single Dispersed Pulses Simonetti, J., jhs@vt.edu Single dispersed radio pulses are expected to be produced by a number of potential, often exotic sources. Examples include the explosion of primordial black holes (PBHs), the topological phase transition of a PBH in the presence of an extra spatial dimension, the cusping of a superconducting cosmic string, and compact object mergers. Some of these events would also produce a burst of gravitational waves. We propose a source-agnostic search for such single dispersed radio pulses to set new limits on the existence of such phenomena. These limits can have impact on physical theories of a fundamental nature. Observations can begin as soon as DRX beamforming mode becomes available with at least one stand. The proposed observations should result in data sufficient to improve existing event rate-volume limits by at least three orders of magnitude. We also plan to compare our data with gravity wave observations by LIGO.