[Lowfer] WA testing new slant mode

Ashlock,William [email protected]
Tue, 15 Jan 2002 12:45:45 -0500


Lyle,

Interesting capture! The last portion of a slanted WA from the E/W loop
appears strongly on the left side. This is followed by a no-slant WA from
the same loop and it is not as strong. Next in order, a slanted WA from the
N/S loop appears that is about equal in strength to the previous no-slant
WA. This would appear to indicate a large gain for the slanted WAs, but
signal fade could effect this conclusion.

Tonight, as a way of simplifying this analysis, I will send only in the E/W
direction with simple alternating of slant and no-slant. Hope you can give
this a look.

Many thanks.

Bill WA  

-----Original Message-----
From: Lyle Koehler [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 11:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Lowfer] WA testing new slant mode


A good (bad?) example of WA received under marginal conditions can be seen
at http://www.computerpro.com/~lyle/wa00006.jpg   I can't read the
identifier from either the slant or flat mode keying, but the slant mode
clearly distinguishes the signal from the other junk on the band.

Lyle, K0LR

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