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| Subject: | Topband: Topband Phenomenon | 
| From: | Dan Atchison via Topband <topband@contesting.com> | 
| Reply-to: | Dan Atchison <N3ND@aol.com> | 
| Date: | Sun, 3 Feb 2019 12:38:26 -0500 | 
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During the CQ WW 160 CW contest a week ago while operating at the N1LN 
M/S station, I happened to be in a fantastic run of EU.
On one and only one QSO, I worked a "G" station whose callsign's last suffix letter was at least 20dB stronger than the rest of his call. I mentioned this to NR4M while discussing the contest with Steve at the Richmond Frostfest and he said he experienced the same on one occasion; he thought meteor and I was thinking airplane. Anyone else experience this on topband and if so, have a "scientific" explanation? 73, Dan -- N3ND _________________ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector  | 
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