Not at all.  My understanding is that the receiving station was in the near field of the transmitting station.  The shape of the signal looks consistent with the receiver being overloaded.  I suspect at any distance the signal is just fine.  But damnit Jim, I'm a graphic artist not an electrical engineer. ;-)

On 7/1/23 9:09 AM, Wes wrote:
I hope you're trying to be funny.

On 7/1/2023 8:18 AM, Eric Fitzgerald wrote:
Yes, it looks like a strong, clean signal to me.

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