I thought I read here in earlier posts it went from CW dead carrier to rTty for a while tho?
Sent from my iPhone On Nov 3, 2013, at 2:46 AM, "Tom W8JI" <[email protected]> wrote: >> This is looking like somewhere near the Florida/Georgia border, >> Jacksonville, Fl to Brunswick, Ga area. > > The wave angle here at 0700Z is pretty high, so that makes it either a high > angle radiator with multiple hops or fairly close (but far beyond > groundwave). This makes it difficult to be exact on heading, but a reading > just now still runs in a line from my house crossing somewhat north of > Brunswick, GA to maybe as high as Blackbeard Island. (My mapping ability is > limited, so I am just eyeballing this.) I'm reading about 2 degrees more > north of what I was earlier, now centered on about 128 degrees, again with > tolerance of several degrees because of wave angle and constant changing of > the path. This is difficult to read accurately because heading moves around. > > I will see how it is around noon. I'm pretty sure it will be readable in > daylight. > > One possibility is a Ham who works CW and has accidentally left his rig > locked on. The abrupt disappearance around sunset was interesting. Someone > flip a switch off for a while? I'm suspecting this is a Ham mistake. > _________________ > Topband Reflector _________________ Topband Reflector
