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Messages - Teotwaki
2476
« on: May 06, 2016, 2341 UTC »
Another unknown, a little bit above where Hexie2K resides. Peaking about 20 Db above the noise. Sort of like a dasher but has periodic variations. Not sure of the pattern
Jim
2477
« on: May 06, 2016, 2336 UTC »
Not likely it is a beacon but I have a signal peaking 25 Db over the noise floor. it will interrupt the carrier briefly every two seconds for a while then it had about thirty seconds of carrier without interruption. Back to the long dashes now.
Jim
2478
« on: May 06, 2016, 0657 UTC »
4094.500 KHz X beacon very weak
4095.160 KHz Dasher, weak but clear
4095.355 KHz Dasher, weak buy clear
4095.555 KHz. Dasher weak but clear
4096.360 KHz Hexie Weak but clear
2097.315 KHZ letter beacon A with 25 dB peaks and mild fading
2479
« on: May 05, 2016, 0300 UTC »
7039.360 KHz letter beacon T with peaks 10 - 15 dB above the noise, mild fading
2480
« on: May 05, 2016, 0259 UTC »
4096.365 KHz Hexie
4094.950 KHz dasher or RFI?
4094.500 KHz X or RFI?
4095.300 KHz dasher
2097.310 KHZ letter beacon A with 25 dB peaks
7039.360 KHz letter beacon T with peaks 10 - 15 dB above the noise, mild fading
2481
« on: May 04, 2016, 0259 UTC »
7039.350 KHz T beacon with peaks about 20 dB above the noise
2482
« on: May 04, 2016, 0258 UTC »
2097.305 KHz beacon A with some deep fades and peaks 20 dB above the noise
4096.360 KHz Hexie with peak signal about 10 dB above the noise
7039.350 KHz T beacon with peaks about 20 dB above the noise
2483
« on: May 03, 2016, 2349 UTC »
6700.530 KHz Hexie2K about 15 dB above the noise, no fading
4097.343 KHz was expecting the Whooper but this is more like a long dash. Maybe just local RFI
4095.992 KHz Viking high in frequency. Very strong. Warmer temps out in that area.
2484
« on: May 03, 2016, 1328 UTC »
4096.350 KHz Hexie Decent signal
7039.300 KHz Russian letter beacon K, very faint
7039.400 KHz Russian letter beacon M, weak but readable
2485
« on: May 03, 2016, 0306 UTC »
2097.310 KHz beacon A with mild fading and peaks of up to 20 dB above the noise.
4095.305 KHz Viking, very weak
4096.365 KHz Hexie with peak signal about 10 dB above the noise
7039.350 KHz T beacon with peaks about 10 dB above the noise
2486
« on: May 03, 2016, 0157 UTC »
4095.305 KHz Unknown dasher, very weak
4095.890 KHz Viking, very weak
4096.365 KHz Hexie, fairly readable
2487
« on: May 02, 2016, 1341 UTC »
4096.350 KHz Hexie weak but readable
2488
« on: May 02, 2016, 0447 UTC »
7039.325 KHz T beacon with peaks 10 dB above the noise
2489
« on: May 02, 2016, 0446 UTC »
2097.310 KHz beacon A with mild fading and peaks of up to 25 dB above the noise
4096.365 KHz Hexie with peaks about 10 dB above the noise
7039.325 KHz T beacon with peaks 10 dB above the noise
2490
« on: May 02, 2016, 0201 UTC »
4095.305 KHz Unknown dasher
4096.365 KHz Hexie, weak but readable