The only thing that is useful at this point is:
1.) location of someone with a signal that does not change very much day or
night
2.) direction with some absolute certainly within a reasonable range of
headings. This would require a known good small loop or multiple direction
antenna system
Currently @ 1430 UTC, location FN20ee Chester County, PA, the
offending signal on or about 1810.6 is fluctuating between S8 and
S9, occasionally dropping to S7. Radio is set to CW@500 hz.
Don't have any directional capabilities - antenna is a 160 meter
OCF windom at 50 ft. broadside basically
If someone here could take a map and plot all of the the data points, thearea
from which the signal originates will become clear.
I did that this morning using Google Earth, and while the data is noisy (some
stray data points), so far it appears the signal is originating from the half
of New
I have it at about 210 on a loop, measured last night after work
(~2300z).
Mike N1TA
Original Message
Subject: Re: Topband: 1810 kHz signal
From: Don Kirk wd8...@aol.com
Date: Wed, October 03, 2012 10:38 am
To: telegraph...@gmail.com, topband@contesting.com
If someone here
On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 7:38 AM, Don Kirk wd8...@aol.com wrote:
I did that this morning using Google Earth, and while the data is noisy
(some stray data points), so far it appears the signal is originating
from the
half of New Jersey State that's south of New York State (somewhere
between
New