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Subject: | Aw: LF: strange signal at 73kHz |
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Date: | Tue, 12 Nov 2013 20:41:01 +0100 (CET) |
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Hi Gary,
Nothing from Sheffield (!) and Budapest at that time.
Please, could you specify locations and time zones of those
captures (utc, CET or else)?
Indeed such strong signals happend occasionally down there.
It's common sense that these "superpulses" are of local origin
from induction cookers observed around local noon and early
evening only. But who knows - correlation is not causality at all.
Laura
Geschreibt von meine CausaFone
Can anyone explain this wideband signal around 19.800kHz captured by
Henny (PA3CPM) & myself https://www.dropbox.com/s/led5muaprfu9gja/NWC-1311121200.jpg https://www.dropbox.com/s/mvi07pz0jxfkrdb/capt04.jpg
It also can be seen, bottom grab on my grabber at :- http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/wgtaylor/grabber2.html 73, Gary - G4WGT. |
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