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Subject: | LF: RE: Wierd WSPR spots |
From: | Rik Strobbe <[email protected]> |
Date: | Sat, 16 Oct 2010 15:29:19 +0200 |
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Thread-topic: | Wierd WSPR spots |
John, the "fake twins" occur regulary. Jim (or someone else) has offered an explanation some time ago, But I'm afraid I deleted that mail. 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T ________________________________________ Van: [email protected] [[email protected]] namens gm4slv [[email protected]] Verzonden: zaterdag 16 oktober 2010 15:16 Aan: [email protected] Onderwerp: LF: Wierd WSPR spots Jim, LF, I just noticed 2 spots, in the same minute, from Jim on 136kHz 2010-10-16 12:24 HV6KDM 0.137463 -22 3 GB36 0.001 M0BMU IO91vr 14488 2010-10-16 12:24 HV6KDM 0.137553 -19 3 GB36 0.001 M0BMU IO91vr 14488 The same mis-decoded Callsign & Locator - 2 different frequencies & different S/N ratios. How's that done then? John GM4SLV |
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