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KB2VXA > QRM      25.05.04 21:17l 31 Lines 1126 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 23806_WT3V
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Subj: Re: OH6LME > What's this?
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Sent: 040525/0234Z @:WT3V.#CNJ.NJ.USA.NOAM #:23806 [Lakehurst] $:23806_WT3V
From: KB2VXA@WT3V.#CNJ.NJ.USA.NOAM
To  : QRM@WW

Hi Kari and readers,

You don't mention what time of day the QRM is present, an important bit 
of information needed to determine propagation. 14.230 is a popular SSTV 
frequency but "holds in there for hours" if continuous and unbroken 
rather rules that out.

Now if you could make an mp3 recording and post it somewhere on the 
Internet, perhaps someone could download the sample and analyse it. Nope, 
propagation on 20M isn't very good these days so it's likely European in 
origin and won't propagate very far so it's unlikely I could hear it in 
NJ and try to find out for myself. BTW, a smaller sample sent via e-mail 
may be sufficient for someone who can recognize it by the sound, send a 
few kb to me and I'll give it my best shot, no guarantees however. (;->)

73 de Warren, KB2VXA@WT3V.#CNJ.NJ.USA.NOAM
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