[600MRG] /20 last night

John Langridge jlangridge at sbcglobal.net
Thu Dec 12 14:48:10 CST 2013


Rudy, I noticed the same thing about last night - not as good as the night before, but not bad..

The light switch out west being abruptly thrown has been very interesting.  Literally within the span of a WSPR2 TX cycle its goes from no spots out west to everyone hearing all at once.  thats kinda cool.

hope you thaw fast... Its 55 today but there is still plenty of ice in the shade although its losing the battle...We have rain in the forecast tonight and tomorrow so I suspect it will all be gone very soon.

73,

John XIQ




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 From: Rudy Severns <n6lf at arrl.net>
To: 600MRG <600mrg at w7ekb.com> 
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2013 11:49 AM
Subject: [600MRG] /20 last night
 

This is the message I sent last night which was rejected by the mail daemon???

Looks like another good night on the band.  I've been getting steady WSPR
decodes for XIQ, XJM and XXM although I think their signals are a bit weaker
than last night although I can still see them on ARGO.  Mike /12 is Q5
absolutely QSO quality.  When the ice storm predicted for the next day or
two passes I'll be back on the air hunting a QSO.  Ralph /7 has a Q5 signal
as usual and Pat's /6 QRSS trace is consistently readable with less QSB than
usual.

My local noise level has also dropped, not due to anything I've done
however.  I guess I'm hoping that the equipment generating the noise froze
solid and won't be back.  Fat chance!  I did one interesting thing,  I
switched the receiver to AM reception and looked at the audio with ARGO.
This gave me the spectrum of the AC hash I've been hearing.  The hash is all
locked solidly to 60 Hz with many higher harmonics, both even and odd.  Even
harmonics come from full-wave rectification but the odd harmonics indicate
half-wave rectification.  That's the kind of cheapo stuff used in microwave
ovens.  What puzzles me why the higher order harmonics (>7) are so strong.
In ordinary rectifiers the harmonic amplitudes die off pretty quickly but
not in what I'm seeing????  I also looked at the hash with FM reception and
saw lots of harmonics there.  The wobbly oscillations I see wandering across
the band have both AM and FM modulation.

73, Rudy



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