Here is a snapshot of what I had. The ECS on WinRad locked right on
747.000. You can see a couple of traces in the 680's and the 690's. I
think both of those were locally produced birdies, less sure about the
693 one.
http://dxclipjoint.com/lbi2008/00747-poss-japan-20081123-1024.jpg
Bill
Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
At 02:47 11/25/2008, you wrote:
Between 1022 and 1038z 11/23, there was a definite carrier on 747.
Unfortunately, there was no discernible audio and lots of slop. Give the fact
that the carrier was so stable, I believe that with a better antenna and WSB
nulled out sufficiently, that Japan could be heard in New Jersey. I also had
slight traces on 693, 738, and 774 on the recording.
These are definitely worthwhile targets in the east during these quiet
conditions, Bill. 160m amateurs in the northeast are working Japanese
contacts, for example. And, while working on Cape Cod last month, I also
noted the 747 carrier in the presunrise period after the Europeans were in
daylight. This was using an ALA100 with a 16m circumference loop, so as you
say, a better antenna might have brought something out.
best wishes,
Nick
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