Bill, Joe, Charlie, whoever is interested; here is a new wrinkle to the
problem.

I was operating MSK144 on 2 meters.  Got done and decided to switch to JT65
to see if the false decodes would start to happen.  It didn't right away, so
went away for a while leaving it running.  When I got back I had two decodes
showing in the average box: " CQ KF4FCO EM70".  This was the last good
decode that I got on MSK144 !  I DID click to Clear Averages before this
happened.  Here is all.txt.  You can see the four good decodes and my CQ
around 1530, and then two bogus decodes of the same call, at 1743, some time
after I had switched to JT65.  While I was typing this a local started up
calling CQ on the frequency I am on.  And now there are six instances of the
same decode showing on the JT65 screen.

1523 -30  2.0 1327 ## CQ KF4FCO EM70     OO               O d20
1527 -30  6.1 1550 #  CQ KF4FCO EM70                      ? d20
1539 -30  4.7 1598 #  CQ KF4FCO EM70                      ? d20
1544 -30  6.2 1436 #  CQ KF4FCO EM70                      ? d20
181215_154645  Transmitting 144.15 MHz  MSK144:  CQ K2TXB FN20

1743 -30  6.2 1368 #  CQ KF4FCO EM70                      ? d20
1748 -30  6.0 1595 #  CQ KF4FCO EM70                      ? d20

And Joe suggested checking the average window.  For the period in question
it had only one entry:

. 1727  -1.2 -1.09  1399 *

That is 16 minutes before the first bogus decode and does not appear to be
related.

73, Russ K2TXB



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