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Last night there was a very wide (18.080 to 18.090) signal sounding very
much like a bubbler on 17m. Not only was it received here (near Port Huron, MI) at about S9+ but it was also quite strong in Aruba. Anyone able to shed any light on this signal and its possible origin? Thanks! B. |
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Hey, the 'bubbler' is on right now!
Sept 16/05 22:31 Z 18.085MHz Robert wrote: Last night there was a very wide (18.080 to 18.090) signal sounding very much like a bubbler on 17m. Not only was it received here (near Port Huron, MI) at about S9+ but it was also quite strong in Aruba. Anyone able to shed any light on this signal and its possible origin? Thanks! B. |
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Of course they are, they have been watching us for years.
They even see you when your rigs are off... Luckily I still have my lead lined pith helmet... ![]() But seriously, I heard it too, but I can't help explain what it is. It is indeed very wide and it's definitely a sweeping carrier with a quick period. 73 de VE3PMK Walt Davidson wrote: On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 18:31:25 -0400, Bob wrote: Hey, the 'bubbler' is on right now! It must have seen you coming! 73 de G3NYY |
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