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RE: LF: 74kHz - WG2XRS/5 callsign at last (2of2)

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Subject: RE: LF: 74kHz - WG2XRS/5 callsign at last (2of2)
From: Bob Raide <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2013 10:36:44 -0400
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Mike;
Is that "pesky static" a characteristic of this band-from your passed experience? 
 
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2013 15:30:14 +0100
> Subject: Re: LF: 74kHz - WG2XRS/5 callsign at last (2of2)
>
> Well, Dex that was the good news. The bad news is that, as I
> cautioned earlier, the lower noise level lower in the band was a
> function of my antenna pass band, and not of absolute noise. I re-
> tuned to a lower frequency and it wasn't any better. So the current
> frequency seems as good as any.
>
> Interestingly, I left my SDR plotting a few kilohertz around 74k last
> night with long integration and I could see the shape of my antenna
> passband produced by the night-time static acting as a broadband
> noise generator. At last, I have found a use for that pesky static!
>
> de Mike
> =======
>
>
> > Mike Dennison wrote:
> > > More pics including the XRS/5 caps.
> > Thanks Mike! That's a keeper.
> >
> > Dex
> >
>
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