Alan, Thanks for the information.. I've only been back listening 136 for a month or so and i had not noticed it until last night, last time i was on in 2007 i don't think i heard it either so must be
Hi Rob, it has hardly been active in the last 5 years mainly daylight even then.....humourously refered to as spider roasting. Occasionaly during the snow and ice to clear the accumulations off the u
Aha.. Thanks Bill, I'll go look up CFH now ;-) Cheers Rob M0DTS At 05:09 PM 2/26/2012, Rob M0DTS wrote: Hi All, I'm getting a broad signal at 137KHz on evenings with gradual increase in strength as t
We sure hear it in Canada: it's CFH in Halifax, Nova Scotia. I wish they'd stop. Bill VE2IQ At 05:09 PM 2/26/2012, Rob M0DTS wrote: Hi All, I'm getting a broad signal at 137KHz on evenings with gradu
Hi Rob that is not noise that is one of the oldest residents of the band Scotia.It is nor unusual for it tobe 30 to 40dB over the noise level. Itis a good indication of propagation conditions as was
Hi All, I'm getting a broad signal at 137KHz on evenings with gradual increase in strength as the evening goes on plus some qsb. It seems to be very stable centered on 137.000 and is 300Hz wide, see
Rob, CFH, Halifax, NS. John, W1TAG On 2/26/2012 5:09 PM, Rob, M0DTS wrote: Hi All, I'm getting a broad signal at 137KHz on evenings with gradual increase in strength as the evening goes on plus some