On Tue, 10 Jan 2006, Alan Melia wrote:
Hi all, does anyone claim the signal on about 137.62 (drifting slightly HF
abt 1Hz per 2 mins with 0.7Hz sidebands....which might be beats as it
crosses a Loran line) ?? It is a good strength here in eastern England.
...
Hello Alan and all,
May be quite another thing... And it was a little bit on a higher
frequency.
I was testing the accuracy and stability of my receiver on the
137,713.56 Hz Loran line from Lessay in a 10 Hz windows (137,711 ==>
137,721 Hz). Something very strong, about 1 Hz wide, moving high, crossed
the window in about a quarter of hour. Never seen such a thing. Although
I'm living in a very quiet place, with a very low level of noise, I
persuaded myself that it was a spurious.
I so believed it was a spurious, it was so incredible, that I cannot be
more accurate : It was at the end of the afternoon, I did not captured the
waterfall screen, a large line, very straight was building in the SpecLab
screen moving with a little angle high and crossing all the screen. The
level here in the North West of France was 20/30 dB above the noise level.
Without the post from Alan, I should be afraid to write such a thing on
the reflector.
My friends, excuse me for my poor English.
73 Alan and all !
Jean-Pierre - f5yg
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