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Author Topic: Ride of the Valkyries Pseudo Numbers Station 6930 USB 0334 UTC 15 May 2016  (Read 1077 times)

Offline ChrisSmolinski

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Very late SDR recording catch. Heard the music at 0334, then into an OM talking, probably giving the code, but far too weak to decipher any of it.
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This was very weak in high storm noise in an SDR Recording, and I missed it in reviewing the recording this AM.  Thanks for pointing it out, Chris!
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I only noticed this because I saw a mention of it in the IRC chat window. Sure enough, when I carefully looked at the waterfall, I could see there was something there. I suspect there are lots of bumps in the night that get missed. I am pondering if there's a way to make very weak signals more obvious on the waterfall display, when I run through the SDR recordings.
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