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| Subject: | Re: LF: RE: SK6RUD and a mystery signal |
| From: | "John P-G GM4SLV" <[email protected]> |
| Date: | Tue, 9 Sep 2008 09:35:00 +0100 (BST) |
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> John > > I looked very carefully at the record up to 21:10Z (and after) but could > see no signal on 500.5KHz > so probably a more Northerly source? > > Brian > > Thanks Brian, I saw a report from a station in France, who could get a bearing (the beauty of rotatable loops!) and I think he put it on a similar heading as the SK6RUD signal. So perhaps yes, a northern source, LA/SM/OH, although also could be DL/OZ? Need to get the maps out. I should look at the ocation of the stations who could receive this mystery signal last night and see if there's a correlation, and include the bearing from the F stn. SK6RUD went QRT again this morning, despite being a good readable signal again up until at least 0700 local. Well done with G3XIZ etc. John |
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