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Zitat von James Moritz <[email protected]>: While working Jeff, a carrier appeared on about 136.5kHz, and remained intermittently for about half an hour around 1100utc. It had odd jumps in frequency (see attachment), and seemed to be a deliberate signal, but did not respond to calls. Any ideas? Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU Hi Jim, I would say, the typical signs of a newcomer testing his just finished PA. regards Uwe/dj8wx |
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