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Re: LF: VA7LF

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Subject: Re: LF: VA7LF
From: Steve Dove <dsp@hifidelity.com>
Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2005 15:16:05 +0000
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Dear VA7LF, and all who sail in her,

I concur with Jay about the frequency shift, or perhaps it was the 'other end' - we can but live in hope . . .
On w3eee.com, under 'Argo Gallery', are three snapshots from 
'Grabulator II' last night; the first a big bright nearly 
complete 'VA7LF', the last a still recognizable 'VA7LF' but 
weaker and down in frequency somewhat.  The middle capture 
shows the tail-end of the first (the lower frequency of the 
DFCW pair) and the beginning of the second one, giving an 
idea of the offset.
Great job, fellas!

        Cheers,

                Steve


Jay Rusgrove wrote:

> VA7LF ops
>
> Just noticed on the 'after sun up' capture that the signal had moved down in frequency. Until then all VA7LF transmissions have been consistently on the same frequency...assuming that is your time slot and signal of course...
> Jay



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