[Lowfer] 6 MHz Canadian Medfers?
Bill de Carle
ve2iq at magma.ca
Mon Jul 18 08:45:37 EDT 2016
Thanks for looking John - those peculiar strings could be a result of
packet transmissions coming along at regular intervals. Up here the band
is often crowded with such loud data bursts. I'm not sure if there are
similar transmissions from south of the border or if you're hearing only
Canadian stations. Some of the data bursts are S9 at my QTH! Would be
fun to figure out what they're sending and where they are located.
Plug pulled last night at 11 pm Eastern (0300z). Thanks to all who
tried. Only successful reports were from John W1TAG and Jay W1VD.
73,
Bill VE2IQ
At 11:40 PM 7/17/2016, John D wrote:
>Nothing copied thus far in SE Kansas from 2IQ in PSK31 mode.
>
>I had some peculiar copy on MultiPSK this evening, though. (Can't run
>Digipan on the current machine.) Every few minutes, out of the usual
>random characters, the phrase "e MJoeN aar i" would recur. Other shorter
>character strings also appeared a number of times each, but that one was
>far and away the most common amongst all the gibberish.
>
>John D
>
>On Sun, July 17, 2016 9:38 am, Bill de Carle wrote:
> > Hi John
> > I'll try to leave it running through Sun nite - some chance of
> > thunderstorms here later. Reception reports welcome.
> >
> > Latest freq check: 6,776,794 Hz at 1127z. The shack temp is lower this
> > morning than it was last night but freq will probably drift downwards
> > during the day towards 6,776,791 Hz again.
> >
> >
>
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