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Beating a dead horse here...

I switched sidebands as soon as I heard the buzzing start in this sample.
The switch point is obvious.

    http://www.dim.com/~efricha/yosemite-sam4.gif

Meanwhile, the "whistle and hola" crowd have moved on 10500. Sigh.


Looks like the variations are probably just due to propagation, static, &
other noise on the frequency at the time.  The signal appears to have the
same basic configuration.

Well, same basic *configuration* but I disagree that the variations are *solely* due to propagation, etc. Note this snapshot closeup I took:

    http://www.dim.com/~efricha/yosemite-sam3.gif

A little over a 5th of the way across, you can see one dark bar
far darker than the bars on either side, yet the "Varmint..."
part following has no sign of degradation.  Compare to other bars
where degradation is obvious (part of the bar has a signal drop along
with the adjacent bar, for example).

-- Eric F. Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] "The weird part is that I can feel productive even when I'm doomed." - Dilbert

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