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J. Mc Laughlin wrote:
... and so we come full circle. One either believes in p-noise or one does not. It would be unreasonable for someone who has antennas in an urban environment and some other environments to believe p-noise exists because they will not experience p-noise. I saw P-static today on the spectrum scope of my IC-756PRO. I bought a new backup battery and am allowing it to power my transceiver to see how long it will last. I tuned it to 1620, WTAW, in College Station, TX. The typical AM pattern showed up on the scope. The display has a memory mode where past signals are remembered in blue while present signals are displayed in green. It started raining and after awhile, I went to check on my transceiver. The display was back to normal as far as the green display but the blue memory display was constant at 5 divisions completely across the 50 kHz covered by the display. The carrier was only one division higher than that blanket of noise caused by the rain. This was 10 dB per division. I heard no thunder today. This evidence should be repeatable for anyone with a spectrum scope on their transceiver. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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