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Subject: | Aw: LF: Odd... |
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Date: | Mon, 26 May 2014 19:11:20 +0200 |
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Hi Stephan, > ... > However the other one, arround 136.3 kHz disappeared instantly arround > 9:30 UTC. DCF, HGA and my own WSPR transmission is still on air though. > > I can't explain the sudden loss of that trace. Does someone have an idea? > ... Yes: 153 kHz, Donebach, stopped around 09:30 ut; back since ~14:50 ut. Laura Sent from my PythonPhone |
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