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Old January 15th 07, 03:19 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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What ever it is it is getting weaker. Now S-4 @ 03:18. With the antenna
switched to the north it is down in the noise now.

Or maybe just QSB?

Ken

Ken Wilson wrote:
Hi Terry,

Yes, I am in Georgetown.

Its 03:02 UTC.....had to watch 24.....Yes I hear something on 454+-
khz. it is a noise with a pulse in it that pulses every second or so.

What the heck is it ???? Its pretty loud here. On the K9AY I get the
best signal South/ South West. S-8 on the NRD545. When I switch to the
north it is S2 or so.

All good antennas are put up in foul WX. Adds at least 3db over a fair
WX antenna.

73 es DX Ken KG4BIG

wrote:
If memory serves me correct, you live in or near Georgetown KY.

If so, could you take a listen to ~454.2KHz for an odd FSK signal
that is not IF related. I have it on several receivers, one of which
doesn't use 455 as the IF.

I am trying to see if it is a local or it is strong enough for you to
get.

S5 for me on a variety of antennas.

I was planing on changing antennas this long weekend but the
3" of rain has dampened my spirits so to speak. I hate working
in the rain.

Terry




 
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