We three seem to have met a wayfaring signal last night on 502400 dial,
namely on 503980+/-
Near the top part of the bandpass window was a fairly strong sig that caused
false decodes and uploads which would appear to have come from LN20. Not
likely...
It was the ID sideband of a NDB station with a carrier on 505 which covers
most of the Atlantic seaboard with the ID of NEED.
QRN did not let up last night for more copy from across the pond. Am working
on that.
Gudday from Dave @ FN42pb
----- Original Message -----
From: "Johan H. Bodin" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 4:02 AM
Subject: Re: LF: G0NBD difficult to decode
I too saw a quite strong signal last night which didn't decode. It was
around
503.97 kHz and almost as strong as M0BMU, who was perfectly audible most
of the
time. There was no "banana effect" on the waterfall so it was stable
enough. I'd
guess problem is caused by a soundcard sampling frequency error.
73
Johan SM6LKM
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John P-G wrote:
I see others reporting inconsistent decodes of you on the chat page at
WSPRnet, so it's not just me.
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