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Subject: | Re: LF: Wierd WSPR spots |
From: | Paul-Henrik <phl@netikka.fi> |
Date: | Sat, 16 Oct 2010 18:58:13 +0300 |
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John, Jim, LF I've seen the same happen once or twice here while monitoring on 502.4kHz dial. Same call/locator but different QRG/SNR. It was not a real WSPR signal causing that decode, but some fierce local QRN. BR Paul-Henrik, OH1LSQ Quoting gm4slv <gm4slv@sighthound.demon.co.uk>: > Jim, LF, > > > I just noticed 2 spots, in the same minute, from Jim on 136kHz > > 2010-10-16 12:24 HV6KDM 0.137463 -22 3 GB36 0.001 M0BMU IO91vr 14488 > 2010-10-16 12:24 HV6KDM 0.137553 -19 3 GB36 0.001 M0BMU IO91vr 14488 > > The same mis-decoded Callsign & Locator - 2 different frequencies & > different S/N ratios. > > How's that done then? > > John > GM4SLV > > |
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