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At 01:35 PM 5/2/2006, Zack Widup wrote:
>Hmm ... I'm not familiar with that phenomenon. I don't know if I've ever
>worked anyone cross-polarization on 6 meters though. Maybe some
>experiments are in order?
>
>How fast is the flutter?
>
>I don't think I've noticed it on 144 MHz, where I have worked people with
>cross-polarization.
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The flutter is usually between 2-5 Hz or so and fairly strong - about
+/- 50% of the signal strength. It is very noticeable on AM or CW,
less so on SSB and hardly at all on FM.
Bill, W6WRT
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