Has anyone noticed the mode-B beacon is behaving in an interesting new way?
Just now (over NA 05:00Z today) I recorded it sending a repeating pattern that didn't seem to be CW, just a pattern of dits numbering 1 5 7 repeating over and over. The tone quality seemed very "hash", and varied in width somewhat gradually narrower and wider to about 75Hz a-la aurora. I have heard this pattern before on a different occasion, but at the time i didn't know for sure if it was coming from Oscar-7. This time I know for certain that it was coming from Oscar-7! Also, that time, the sequence was playing-out very much faster than it was tonight, so fast that I could not make out the actual sequence, only that it was repeating, probably at least twice as fast as tonight.
Does this signal have any meaning, or is it just a glitch brought-on by so many years of radiation?
on an un-related note: I wonder how many hours the electronics have on them? I doubt any modern satellite can ever touch the record-setting performance of this old one .
As the old saying goes... they don't make 'em like they used-to! To which I retort: why not?!? We've learned so much, and yet evidently, so little....
Auke de Jong VE6PWN DO33go Edmonton, AB