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Re: Topband: Back Scatter ?

To: k1fz@myfairpoint.net,Topband <topband@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: Topband: Back Scatter ?
From: Nick Hall-Patch <nhp@ieee.org>
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2016 05:41:41 +0000
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Hi Bruce,

Does the QSB vary regularly at say a 0.5Hz or 1Hz rate? Could it be another station on the channel that is not exactly the same frequency, not strong enough to deliver audio, but strong enough to create a sub-audible beat note?

If it is irregular, shouldn't the traditional explanation of a touch of high angle skywave interfering with the small amount of ground wave remaining after nulling the station be sufficient to explain the QSB?

73,

Nick

VE7DXR

At 15:20 15-06-16, K1FZ-Bruce wrote:



Been working to optimize the F/B on some antennas, using ground wave stations in the upper BCB band. Noticed that some weaker ~20 mile distant 5 KW stations that the back (reverse) signal has QSB on them. Think we used to call it back scatter years ago. Some are down in the noise and QSB up to about 1 S unit.

We used to think back scatter was reflective variations in the ionosphere. Is there any more recent information ? Maybe carbon in varying cloud layers ?

73
Bruce-k1fz

http://www.qsl.net/k1fz/beverage_antenna.html




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