Very likely a false decode. The clue is the two question marks. In my
experience, almost every decode with question marks is false, and
there are very few cases where these particular decodes are useful. I
believe it would be helpful not to display these at all.
Having said that, the deep search facility in Opera is very useful
and has revealed some very interesting propagation information. But
only using the decodes without the question marks which, again in my
experience, are almost always genuine.
Mike, G3XDV
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> Just popped up at my RX:
>
> 17:52 477 VK3ELV de DF1VB/3 Op8 Deep Search ?? 16348 km -37 dB in
> Dortmund with 140w + Top loaded L 18m vert 80m horz
>
> Any comments welcome
>
> 73, Jochen
>
>
>
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> -= DF1VB =-
> -= KH2MM =-
> Jochen Althoff
> +49 171 2020206
>
> "The wireless telegraph is not difficult to understand.
> The ordinary telegraph is like a very long cat.
> You pull the tail in New York, and it meows in Los Angeles.
> The wireless is the same, only without the cat."
> (Albert Einstein)
>
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