[Lowfer] AOR in UT

Tom Norris r390a at bellsouth.net
Thu May 13 11:18:08 EDT 2004


It's ARO :-)

Sends "ARO ARO ARO EM65WL" at about 5wpm CW
Power out is approx 1.5 mW into  a quarter wave antenna
over very swampy soil. 5 wpm is about as slow as I can
go currently unless someone knows of QRSS software
for the mac.

Unless of course there is an AOR out there that I
have been missing.

73

Tom


>Clint Turner wrote:
>>
>>  HiFER AOR was noted (weakly) in Utah (DN40ao) from at least 0145-0230Z
>>  on 5/13/04Z.
>>
>>  The measured frequency was 13554.98684 KHz and was noted with about +-
>>  0.5 Hz of doppler shift or chirp. (The 0.01 Hz digit is probably
>>  meaningless:-)
>>
>>  Signals were QSB, bouncing above and below the noise.  The ID "AOR" was
>>  copied repeatedly, but not much of the other information.  Were it QRSS3
>>  it would have been a cinch:-)
>>
>>  It was also copied by Pete, K7ZTM who noticed it and then called me to
>>  help him ID it.
>>
>>  73,
>>
>>  Clint
>>  KA7OEI
>>  West Jordan, UT
>
>	AOR has been very strong here in Socal (DM04) the past few days.  Heard
>it from the time I came home from work at about 3:00 PM local until
>after 9:00.  Sends AOR and grid square in moderately fast (and hence
>easy to copy when signal is strong enough) CW.  5 wpm+?
>
>Ed
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