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Re: LF: IO83FK - 502.9

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Subject: Re: LF: IO83FK - 502.9
From: John Pumford-Green GM4SLV <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 01:36:39 +0100
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On Sat, 29 Sep 2007 00:24:54 +0100
"Graham" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi John,
> 
> I'll have to  check the text file ... should be  io83lk .... might of
> been sendiong  io83fk   .....


Hi Graham,LF

My mistake! It was IO83LK... That'll teach me for trying to read CW
visually and then remembering it in order to write an email.


> Had a short run tonight looking at selective fading , using your band 
> display ,Ran  3 carriers spaced  100 hz appart , just looking at the 
> amplitude change at your end .. , some   intresting  captures , looks
> like the frequency has something to  do with  the path, not so marked
> at birmingham .. id noted something a while ago, when running  two
> data streams , testing with gary, the higher frequency one did not
> show on your site, till some time after the lower one .. odd



I will have a look through the captures and see if I can spot the
effects you mention. If you need any pics I can send them down. Each 5
minute capture is stored here.


Wonder if the auroral conditions played any part in the propagation?

Regards,

John


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