> I made several recordings ( I can forward them)  and it looks 
> like the signal is always approximately 1.52 seconds delayed 
> and lasts about 1 second.  It can't be long path propagation 
> since 1.52 seconds works out to about 282,000 miles.

It sounds as if you have experienced a long-delayed echo. 

But, then 1.5 seconds is longer than the typical LDE on 80 meters. The
usual phenomenon in that band is via a travel path through the
magnetosphere, and a delay of max 0.5 seconds. See phenomenon no. 1 on
http://heim.ifi.uio.no/~sverre/LDE/

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73, 
Sverre

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Sverre Holm, LA3ZA
www.qsl.net/la3za


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