Wednesday, 10 June 2020

That's weird!

Well, I know about aircraft scatter, but I never saw such a phenomenon at 14MHz, which is generally of too long a wavelength for that to occur, in many years of operating WSPR.

I wonder what you think was the cause?  An operator-induced effect seems ruled out by the very rapid drift also being accompanied by an increasing signal level, peaking, then decaying. 

14MHz WSPR oddity.

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