[Lowfer] WH2XND + 135.6 MSFSK

Laurence KL7 L hellozerohellozero at hotmail.com
Fri Sep 11 09:53:34 EDT 2015


XND 136kHz decoded here is very  Geo stormy conditions - very odd!!

Signal on 135.6 beams up on 132degT bearing - looks like Ca - but I may be a bit skewed. Terrific qsb on this sig this morning from S5 to 0 in a matter of less than 2 secs - Overhead pulsing Au at the time - and k>7

Never heard that fast a qsb at 136kHz before -  this is a, Apple  MPEG4 recording which may or may not work on your machine....

http://kl7l.com/1366.m4a

Vy 73 from a stormy Au Alaska


Laurence KL7L

> To: lowfer at mailman.qth.net
> From: k3siw at sbcglobal.net
> Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2015 07:32:04 -0500
> Subject: [Lowfer] WH2XND
> 
> WH2XND was in there again last night on 136 kHz WSPR. Storms made 
> decoding difficult compared to the previous night, but tried anyway 
> beginning around 0900Z. Managed 13 of them between 0906Z and 1140Z. Best 
> SNR was only -21 dB. I see Andy, KU4XR also got decodes too, over an 
> even greater distance.
> 
> The 200 Hz signal on 135.95 kHz (NPG?) is still coming in strongly here 
> well past local sunrise. Maybe it's filling in for NLK on 24.8 kHz as 
> David suggested since that transmitter has been down for quite awhile. 
> But if the source really is NPG I'm surprised it's not sending on 55.5 
> kHz instead. Regardless, it's nice to have another signal show up and 
> it's far enough away from 136 kHz WSPR signals that it doesn't bother them.
> -- 
> 73, Garry, K3SIW, EN52ta, Elgin, IL
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