Peter Bobek wrote:
Group,
Lots of QSB, first looked at 2100 hrs UT and was able to hear this
signal, was not there at around noon local time.
Monitoring the signal and at 2315 UT it is weaker than at 2100 hrs,
local Gray Zone at this time lots of slow QSB 20 min fade cycle. . At
2400 UT signal has built up to 20 Db above local noise.
K3DJC N 39.58 W 76.43
I have uploaded a screenshot which shows how fast the RTTY
signal
came out of the noise last night:
ftp://ftp.qsl.net/pub/df3lp/lf/pics/rtty137-0057.gif
Ticks on X-axis: 1sec. Y-axis: 136-138kHz ("1" is 137kHz).
54°16'N / 10°04'E, JO54ag
73 es gl de Peter, DF3LP
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