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--- Buddy Brannan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> The term you're thinking of (since no one else seems
> to know or want
> to answer) is "long delayed echo". As others have
> said, without
> actually answering your question, no one has
> scientifically verified
> the phenomenon, although of course there is quite a
> lot of anecdotal
> evidence of it. I myself have never heard an
LDE,...o
I observed this once back in 1968 when 15 meters was
open.  You could hear your signal skipping back to you
around the world.  I was operating separates and as it
was qsk, I could hear my CW signal coming back to me a
seventh of  a second later.
Steve, K8SP

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