Jim wrote:
> did the signal appear at or near Bob's switch-on time?
I don't know the switch-on time but here is a series of
10 minute measurements in 1.66 mHz bandwidth,
2014-03-01_23:25:00 0.02 fT -58.9 deg
2014-03-01_23:30:00 0.02 fT -173.7 deg
2014-03-01_23:35:00 0.01 fT 120.7 deg
2014-03-01_23:40:00 0.02 fT -45.8 deg
2014-03-01_23:45:00 0.02 fT -111.9 deg
2014-03-01_23:50:00 0.05 fT 161.8 deg
2014-03-01_23:55:00 0.04 fT -113.2 deg
2014-03-02_00:00:00 0.07 fT -69.5 deg
2014-03-02_00:05:00 0.02 fT -145.9 deg
2014-03-02_00:10:00 0.05 fT 134.2 deg
2014-03-02_00:15:00 0.07 fT 108.9 deg
2014-03-02_00:20:00 0.06 fT 122.3 deg
2014-03-02_00:25:00 0.09 fT 106.8 deg
2014-03-02_00:30:00 0.16 fT 91.1 deg
2014-03-02_00:35:00 0.12 fT 89.6 deg
2014-03-02_00:40:00 0.10 fT 95.5 deg
2014-03-02_00:45:00 0.11 fT 90.5 deg
2014-03-02_00:50:00 0.12 fT 94.5 deg
2014-03-02_00:55:00 0.13 fT 101.5 deg
2014-03-02_01:00:00 0.10 fT 92.0 deg
Time is start time of 10 minute measurement. Looks like it
came on within +/- 5 mins of 00:30 UT - but was there some
tune-up or something before then, say from 00:10 onwards?
Hard to say from here. Background noise starts to rise
rapidly from about 23:30 but this is distinguishable by
its random phase. Phase seems to go steady from 00:10
onwards.
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Paul Nicholson
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