[UK-CONTEST] AFS YESTERDAY

peter Jackson peter.jackson17 at ntlworld.com
Mon Jan 12 07:40:49 EST 2009


I noticed that Quin, generally known as "The London Bus Syndrome" 73 Pete 
G3KNU
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From: "QUENTIN COLLIER" <q.g.collier at btinternet.com>
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Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 10:45 AM
Subject: [UK-CONTEST] AFS YESTERDAY


Operating G4ALE from the QTH of the late Harry G3SBV in AFS yesterday, I 
noticed an effect that I have observed before. This was the fact that, after 
the initial flurry at the start, QSOs seemed to come in waves......one could 
go for significant periods (in one case up to 5 minutes) with no takers, and 
then it would "fire up" again, followed later by the same cycle of events. I 
wonder if anybody else noticed this, and if so whether there are any views 
on whether this is simply fluctuations in conditions, or whether it reflects 
some kind of "swarm behaviour" in stations doing S&P?

73,




Quin G3WRR
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