Hi Michael,
Been doing this (plotting on google earth) as each report comes in (which
is what I always do), but since most folks can only provide direction such
as N.W., or West, this provides very poor resolution, and some reports
provide headings that are nowhere close (totally miss the target area by
hundreds of miles). At the moment the majority of the bearings are
crossing in Ohio, and based on what I'm seeing on the plots, it looks like
it's likely on a line South of I-70 as it crosses the state, and probably
more SE (toward West Virginia), than SW of Columbus. Signal strength is
generally useless unless the signal strength is during daylight hours (due
to propagation) and also since most reports are from uncalibrated RX
antenna systems.
Triangulation via bearings is generally the way to go until you get boots
on the ground so to speak with a portable direction finding antenna.
I just got home and don't hear the "dasher", and W1AW is already booming in
this afternoon, so suspect this case is closed. Most likely the problem
has already been discovered by the guilty party.
73,
Don (wd8dsb)
On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 3:20 PM, Michael Walker <va3mw@portcredit.net> wrote:
> I don't have time to do this, but if someone plugs all the reports with
> direction and guessing at strength on a Google Maps, the answer will start
> to become readily apparent.
>
> Mike va3mw
>
> On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 2:10 PM, GALE STEWARD via Topband <
> topband@contesting.com> wrote:
>
> > Yes, and it sent a correct Morse letter/number every so often!
> > 73, Stew K3ND
> >
> > From: ersmar <ersmar@verizon.net>
> > To: Don Kirk <wd8dsb@gmail.com>; topband <topband@contesting.com>
> > Sent: Tuesday, December 6, 2016 1:54 PM
> > Subject: Re: Topband: 1809.2 kHz constant dashes
> >
> > It's a Coke bottle on a Morse key and flapping window blind in San
> > Francisco. (For you youg'uns, check out On the Beach on Netflix.)
> >
> > 73 de
> > Gene Smar AD3F
> >
> > -------- Original message --------
> > From: Don Kirk <wd8dsb@gmail.com>
> > Date: 12/06/2016 1:17 AM (GMT-05:00)
> > To: topband <topband@contesting.com>
> > Subject: Topband: 1809.2 kHz constant dashes
> >
> > I'm hearing what sounds like a stuck Key sending dashes (rate
> approximately
> > 20 dashes sent in 10 seconds). Does not appear to be a local signal and
> > heading approximately 90 degrees from Fishers Indiana (which is
> > near Indianapolis).
> >
> > Hard to get super accurate heading right now due to Thunder Storms in
> > Southern US, but definitely close to 90 degrees from me.
> >
> > Anyone else hearing and please provide heading from your location.
> >
> > At 0600 UTC it is peaking about S7.
> >
> > Don (WD8DSB)
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