Hello All,

I heard something interesting earlier today while monitoring an AO-7 pass above 
my QTH at around 23:30Z.  The mode B (U/V) transponder basically went dead, and 
I heard a very odd buzzing sound in about the centre of the passband, with no 
activity anywhere else in the passband.  Not a typical FMing sound, but 
something more akin to auroral buzzing, like on 6 metres.  We have had some 
great visible auroral shows at my latitude lately (57 degrees north), and I 
wonder if the solar wind causing the aurora may have had an effect on old AO-7. 
 Did anyone else hear this?  Any thoughts on what was happening?  I see from 
the live Oscar update web page that Russian Hams reported normal mode B 
operation subsequent to my observations.

As an aside, after repair of an intermittent in the UHF finals of my ICOM 820H 
and replacement of the N connector, I am fully QRV again on the birds, and look 
forward to giving out grid DO16 when able.

73 to all, 

Randy, VE6RGU


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