[Spooks] Sam on 6500 khz
Eric F. Richards
efricha at dimensional.com
Wed Feb 9 14:17:57 EST 2005
Beating a dead horse here...
I switched sidebands as soon as I heard the buzzing start in this sample.
The switch point is obvious.
http://www.dim.com/~efricha/yosemite-sam4.gif
Meanwhile, the "whistle and hola" crowd have moved on 10500. Sigh.
>>Looks like the variations are probably just due to propagation, static, &
>>other noise on the frequency at the time. The signal appears to have the
>>same basic configuration.
>
>Well, same basic *configuration* but I disagree that the variations are
>*solely* due to propagation, etc. Note this snapshot closeup I took:
>
> http://www.dim.com/~efricha/yosemite-sam3.gif
>
>A little over a 5th of the way across, you can see one dark bar
>far darker than the bars on either side, yet the "Varmint..."
>part following has no sign of degradation. Compare to other bars
>where degradation is obvious (part of the bar has a signal drop along
>with the adjacent bar, for example).
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Eric F. Richards
efricha at dimensional.com
"The weird part is that I can feel productive even when I'm doomed."
- Dilbert
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