What is being described does not sound like the "classic" definition of an
LDE.

Google it and you find that many define LDE as a delay of at least 2 seconds
(not milliseconds).  Millisecond delays sounds, to me, like hearing your own
Long Path signal or something else not well defined....but not LDE by the
"usual" definition

As usual, YMMV

de Doug KR2Q

Try these to start
http://www.eskimo.com/~nanook/radio/2006/12/long-delayed-echo-radio-phenomena.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_delayed_echo
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