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Author Topic: Dogpile on 4078 and others  (Read 1779 times)

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Dogpile on 4078 and others
« on: July 17, 2009, 0914 UTC »
Was doing some RX with "F"'s antenna and a tuner from 0830-0855 UTC and heard a mess tuned to 4078.

- "MO" was the clear winner. Peaks were quite audibly strong.
- "TMPnnn" was the bottom for signal, but easy to pull out when "MO" was zero beat. 66 or 76 in the desert tonight was it?
- "A... something? W... something?" The middle signal, deep fades and the one I couldn't pull out for the other two and LIGHTNING crashes.. QRN like crazy on that frequency.

The 96'ers in their usual spots. 2-second dasher even bumping the S-meter 8)

- OR nice and steady with a wicked "flash peak" of about 5 S-units @ around 0825 UTC :o
- The Russian "K" beacon loud and steady... no fluttering at all tonight.

Peace!

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Re: Dogpile on 4078 and others
« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2009, 1507 UTC »

I think you were hearing WW maybe in there.  I was copying MO WW and TMP Thursday evening around 0400 I think.

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Re: Dogpile on 4078 and others
« Reply #2 on: July 18, 2009, 2007 UTC »
Rock and roll! My first RX of WW then ;D

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