From DM41:
For a near overhead pass I got the tail end of a transmission for about 30 seconds. Using a handheld Elk the signal was never full quieting, but enough I think to decode something.
At least it was a optically visible pass so it was worth going outside anyway.
73, Frank
FRANK W. KARNAUSKAS, N1UW TUCSON, AZ
again for the 8:15 pass EL29 i heard nothing.......am i the only one.....lol.....
On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 8:23 PM Frank Karnauskas n1uw@gokarns.com wrote:
From DM41:
For a near overhead pass I got the tail end of a transmission for about 30 seconds. Using a handheld Elk the signal was never full quieting, but enough I think to decode something.
At least it was a optically visible pass so it was worth going outside anyway.
73, Frank
FRANK W. KARNAUSKAS, N1UW TUCSON, AZ
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