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Author Topic: 6940 C-QUAM X-FM  (Read 3884 times)

Offline Pirate Hunter

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Re: 6940 C-QUAM X-FM
« Reply #15 on: October 07, 2012, 1129 UTC »
When X-FM started out I had alot of noise and fading on their signal, but about half way through the show they peaked at about a S5 and the fading wasnt as deep as it was at the beginning. Enjoyed the show and this was my first time logging X-FM
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Offline Billy the Mountain

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Re: 6940 C-QUAM X-FM
« Reply #16 on: October 07, 2012, 1514 UTC »
Had them here in MO from 0200 to sign-off at 0404.  Deep fades cut the signal entirely, but was 2 S units above the S7 noise here at times.  Signal jumped mightily at 0243, not sure if a noise source here quit or if they increased power.
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