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Subject: | Re: LF: Re: What's all thos then? |
From: | Markus Vester <[email protected]> |
Date: | Thu, 4 Apr 2019 19:19:44 +0000 (UTC) |
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Hmm, always the same three frequencies, and these are 100 Hz harmonics. Can you see them as carriers in the WSPR waterfall? 73, Markus (DF6NM) -----Ursprüngliche Mitteilung----- Von: timu.gtalk <[email protected]> An: rsgb_lf_group <[email protected]> Verschickt: Do, 4. Apr. 2019 19:07 Betreff: LF: Re: What's all thos then? My decodes for LQ0HGF and others occur when I have the radio receiver
powered off as I did last night for approaching thunder storms.
1 indicator appears to be the DT varies for the same call sign
while I was typing this reply 1636
-9 3.4 0.475799 0
LQ0HGF RP22
53 4865
N4WLO/2 Decodes for 4/4/19Z with radio receiver powered off
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0508 -7 3.3
0.475599 0
LQ0HGF RP22
53 4865
0608 -6 4.8
0.475599 0
M09OFX QE51
17 9133
0610 -8 1.2
0.475799 0
27EAP
BP45 50 3540
0632 -7 0.6
0.475799 0
M09OFX QE51
17 9133
0636 -7 1.6
0.475599 0
LQ0HGF RP22
53 4865
0646 -7 -0.8 0.475599
0 27EAP
BP45 50 3540
0920 -7 4.5
0.475599 0
LQ0HGF RP22
53 4865
0956 -7 6.5
0.475799 0
LQ0HGF RP22
53 4865
1142 -7 4.6
0.475799 0
LQ0HGF RP22
53 4865
1152 -7 2.4
0.475699 0
M09OFX QE51
17 9133
1240 -7 -4.5 0.475599
0 M09OFX
QE51 17 9133
1242 -7 1.9
0.475699 0
1IO/IL0HBU
7
1246 -8 5.7
0.475799 0
LQ0HGF RP22
53 4865
1300 -7 2.8
0.475699 0
M09OFX QE51
17 9133
1426 -8 2.3
0.475799 0
LQ0HGF RP22
53 4865
1450 -7 4.7
0.475599 0
LQ0HGF RP22
53 4865
1558 -7 0.5
0.475699 0
27EAP
BP45 50 3540
Some history for LQ0HGF decodes
2019-01-07 12:44
LQ0HGF 5.366235
-19 0
RP22 200
KPH CM88mc
5423 85 613
2019-01-04 07:30
LQ0HGF 0.475604
-17 0
RP22 200
DK7FC JN49ik
7395 343 74
2018-12-31 19:54
LQ0HGF 7.040114
-10 0
RP22 200
F59706/1 JN07th
7717 348 35
2018-12-30 18:00
LQ0HGF 7.040020
-18 0
RP22 200
M6PYB JO01is
7236 349 1
2018-12-30 09:30
LQ0HGF 10.140116
-26 0
RP22 200
AA7NM CN86ox
4657 77 1
2018-12-30 04:12
LQ0HGF 0.475728
-20 0
RP22 200
WA3TTS EN90xn
7187 50 34
2018-12-30 03:18
LQ0HGF 21.096186
-20 0
RP22 200
ZS1OA JF95fx
16083 308 9
2018-12-28 17:00
LQ0HGF 1.838054
-21 0
RP22 200
EA1FAQ IN71pn
8409 352 4
2018-12-28 16:50
LQ0HGF 0.475743
-16 0
RP22 200
F59706 JN07th
7717 348 118
2018-12-28 13:56
LQ0HGF 0.475807
-16 0
RP22 200
DC0DX/RF JO31lk
7201 345 9
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Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2019 10:45 AM
Subject: Re: LF: What's all thos then? Chris
& All: I seem to have the LQ0HGF artifact occasionally haunting my
630m system on wspr2.
It
has not appeared on 2200m band. The last week or so it has not been
appearing as regularly as prior...
perhaps
increasing atmospheric noise is starting to mask it. If I run 630m rx
wspr2 to NE in mid-afternoon hours it will usually
show
up...it does not seem to appear with no antenna connected...
73
Mike wa3tts
Hello Markus, Thanks for that, I have recently got a continuing wandering noise on the band, something local I think, maybe they are related. Tuesday, April 2, 2019, 9:03:31 PM, you wrote: > There seem to be a number of repeating artifacts, the most prominent one seems to be > LQ0HGF RP22 53 . > In the MF WSJT instance at DL0AO we also regularly get > call loc dBm > 15HEN OO52 30 > 269/M74QYF 7 > 1IO/IL0HBU 7 > albeit the latter two are apparently screened out before entering > the database. The reported frequencies are often associated with > local carriers, indicating that the "Deep" decode mode may try to > interpret them as similar tone patterns. > Best 73, > Markus (DF6NM) > -----Ursprüngliche Mitteilung----- > Von: Chris Wilson <[email protected]> > An: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Verschickt: Di, 2. Apr. 2019 11:43 > Betreff: LF: What's all thos then? > Hello LF'ers > Seeing this (false) WSPR2 decode very regularly these last few days, anyone > else seeing it? > 0648 -25 -3.9 0.137601 0 4HG/E50KOP 7 > 0716 -24 -2.6 0.137557 0 4HG/E50KOP 7 > 0748 -24 -3.8 0.137557 0 4HG/E50KOP 7 > 0908 -27 4.7 0.137586 0 4HG/E50KOP 7 > 0914 -25 -1.2 0.137401 0 4HG/E50KOP 7 > -- Best regards, Chris mailto:[email protected] |
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