Hello Joe,
We are stuck in the aftermath of another geomagnetic storm and T/A
propagation is rather poor.
Nonetheless, your signal made it.
See attachment.
There is also another signal at 22:45 UTC that looks like an EbNaut
transmission. As I don't have a decoding facility I don't know who
it might be. It is strong enough for a normal Morse code ID!
Note that the frequency reads about 4 Hz high.
The receiver is a Afedri SDR and the oscillator needs about 20 ppm
correction, whilst Linrad does provide up to 10 ppm and no more.
Best regards,
Roelof
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From: Roelof Bakker, PAoRDT
Location: Middelburg, Zealand SW Netherlands, 51 30 02 N, 03 36 02 E
Locator: JO11tm
Receiver hardware: Afedri SDR
Receiver software: Linrad
Aerial: pa0rdt-mini-whip, 5 metre up in a hawthorn tree.
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