That's interesting.  We've all heard all kinds of wavering signals from over the pole, etc, but I worked an HA station on 11/5 who seemed to have a delayed echo.  In fact, I made this note in my log:

ECHO ON HIS SIGNAL - TWO PATHS

73

Nick, WA5BDU

On Fri, Nov 11, 2022 at 11:04 AM Dennis Schaefer <dennisw5rz@gmail.com> wrote:
I heard they had an earthquake/tsunami warning in that area, but apparently all is OK now.

I had a strange experience yesterday - There was a delay/echo on A35GC on 17 CW that was enough to make copy almost impossible even though he was strong enough.  I don’t know if this was an example of LP/SP at the same time or something else.  I finally was able to copy and started calling him.  He wasn’t copying much although there was a big pileup.  He came back to K5RZ.   I sent him a correction and he said “R TU” then there was a pause about long enough to correct a log entry, and then “A35GC UP”.  He is an excellent CW operator so either he just neglected to send the corrected call or it really was someone else.   So - I did something I try to avoid - I worked him again later when conditions improved.

73,
Dennis
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