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Author Topic: is the Link-11 signal at ~6945 kHz splattering?  (Read 491 times)

Offline Dr. Amp

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is the Link-11 signal at ~6945 kHz splattering?
« on: January 21, 2025, 0329 UTC »
I thought it was just my receiver, but I looked at one of our host's SDRs and it seems to be doing the same thing there.

Also, what are the synchronized blips just above that?  Is it what people are calling a "ditter network"?
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Re: is the Link-11 signal at ~6945 kHz splattering?
« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2025, 0337 UTC »
Yep, awful splatter the last few days. Hopefully they fix it soon, with a strong signal it now covers 6930-6960.
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