Yes Dave, I heard it also~ Definately a broadband RF signal that peaked
clearly on my SW Beverage.
Very strong here is southern NH....
Let me know if you hear it again........73, Dick W1FJH
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From: dave @ mathworks.com (Dave Pascoe) @ SMTP1
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Date: Tuesday December 3, 1996 12:40 PM
Subject: TopBand: Relatively narrowband QRN
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I'm finally back on the band after a long hiatus. It's nice to be
back.....I love 160.
Antennas: Inverted-L, about 70' vertical
EU Beverage, about 880' long
This morning while listening for JAs I came across some unusual QRN
between 1902 and 1925 kHz. My first thought was that it was an electric
fence. But the noise doesn't appear below 1900 kHz or above 1925 kHz!
It comes and goes, and appears both on the inverted-L and the Beverage.
It doesn't appear to be periodic or contain any kind of pulsing
characteristics, but I only listened to it for a short time.
Has anyone encountered anything like this? I'll do more investigating
tonight and tomorrow morning and post any findings.
73,
Dave Pascoe dave@mathworks.com http://www.mathworks.com
KM3T 508-647-7362 FAX: 508-647-7002
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