Re: Terrestrial QRM on AO27 2100z pass
Dave:
Yes, it was pretty bad. I worked you on that pass...and it was a bear.
One thing that I DID realize, however, is that not only was AO-27 in range at 2100, but SO-50 was also. I wonder how much interference was caused by that happening.
Anyway...thanks for the QSO.
73 de John KB2HSH
--- "John Marranca, Jr" jmarranca@bnsystems.com wrote:
Dave:
Yes, it was pretty bad. I worked you on that pass...and it was a bear.
One thing that I DID realize, however, is that not only was AO-27 in range at 2100, but SO-50 was also. I wonder how much interference was caused by that happening.
The problem with SO-50 is that it has PL enabled. So, the question on SO-50 is: "Is there no-one on, or is the uplink blocked by this intruder?". With SO-50, we can't hear the signal keeping other people out of the satellite.
Bob
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