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« on: May 10, 2012, 1229 UTC » |
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It was noted in passing: Gud copy of "K" in suppose it Peteropavlovsk Kamchatskiy 5154.3; es "M" in suppose it Magadan 7039.4 @ 1200UT 10 May
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« Last Edit: November 21, 2012, 2333 UTC by sat_dxer »
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« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2012, 1723 UTC » |
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Nice catch - where are you located?
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IC-718, TS-430S, Multiband Dipole @ 40' Colo Front Range ZUT!
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« Reply #2 on: May 26, 2012, 0350 UTC » |
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A quick spin through the RUssian beacons here at the house, between 0345 and 0350, May 26, 2012:
"C" 16332.0 "P" 16331.8 "D" 16331.7 "M" 13528.4 "K" 13528.3 "K" 10872.3
In the morning the lower freq beacons will be in here.
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T! Mojave Desert, California USA
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« Reply #3 on: May 26, 2012, 0541 UTC » |
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"K" 10872.3
Heard that one the other day. Forgot to log it here  Peace!
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« Reply #4 on: May 26, 2012, 1313 UTC » |
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In the morning, local time, 1300 UTC:
"C" 16332.0 "D" 16331.7 "M" 13528.4 "K" 13528.3 "F" 13528.2 "M" 10872.4 "K" 10872.3 "F" 10872.2 "F" 8495.83 (off listed freq) with spurs at 8495.73 and 8495.93 "M" 8495.4 "K" 8495.3 "M" 7039.4 "K" 7039.3 "F" 7039.2 "K" 5154.3 "K" 3595.3
The ones on 4557/4558 covered by N Korean jammer and a BC station on 4555 kHz.
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« Reply #5 on: June 23, 2012, 1745 UTC » |
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Hearing something (code) on 13.541.34 but I just cannot pull enough of it out of the noise - utc 1744
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Perseus SDR & Icom IC-7410 - Pixel Pro 1B loop - 82' fan-dipole at 40' - tuned MW/BCB 40" loop -Brian --- North of Detroit, MI 1710/KHz the MW Pirate Clear Channel
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« Reply #6 on: June 28, 2012, 1243 UTC » |
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Has anyone heard the "V V V V" beacon on 7002 lately? I don't think I've heard it in years and I'm afraid it's kaput.
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« Reply #7 on: June 28, 2012, 1837 UTC » |
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You can regularly hear beacon "V" on 4150, 4961, 6809 or 3658 kHz. But not as often as before.
73, Ary
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« Reply #8 on: June 28, 2012, 2112 UTC » |
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I was wondering specifically about 7002 kHz. It has been some years since I heard the V beacon on that frequency.
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« Reply #9 on: June 28, 2012, 2129 UTC » |
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Yeah, that was years ago. I guess that they moved to 6809 and 4150 kHz. They popped up when 7002 kHz stopped. 6809 is not very often reported but 4150 is a regular guest. 3658 seems to be their fixed freq.
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« Reply #10 on: June 28, 2012, 2243 UTC » |
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"C" 16332.0 - UTC 2243. Fairly good copy.
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Perseus SDR & Icom IC-7410 - Pixel Pro 1B loop - 82' fan-dipole at 40' - tuned MW/BCB 40" loop -Brian --- North of Detroit, MI 1710/KHz the MW Pirate Clear Channel
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« Reply #11 on: July 02, 2012, 1538 UTC » |
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C 16332.0 - 1538 very strong today
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Perseus SDR & Icom IC-7410 - Pixel Pro 1B loop - 82' fan-dipole at 40' - tuned MW/BCB 40" loop -Brian --- North of Detroit, MI 1710/KHz the MW Pirate Clear Channel
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« Reply #12 on: August 29, 2012, 1423 UTC » |
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I'm new here, found this forum after doing a search on these beacons. I kept hearing some of them in the CW portion of the 40 meter ham band. I guess no one really knows what exact purpose these beacons serve?
On 8/28 logged the "K" beacon on 7039 khz, 1501-1549 utc., along with a lot of guys chanting something in Tagalog or Malay.
I also heard three or four single character beacons on 7039-7040 khz (my DX-398 only has one khz readout) on 8/21, around 1336 utc: "K", "F", "M", and what sounded like an "O" also. From doing a bit of net research, it seems there is no "O" on 7039. Maybe it was a misread. There were also a bunch of dudes chatting away in Tagalog on and near that frequency.
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An AM radio Boombox DXer. + GE SRIII & TRF on MW. The usual Realistic culprits on SW (and a Panasonic).
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« Reply #13 on: August 29, 2012, 1631 UTC » |
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Hi Boombox,
I was told by a Russian naval officer that the beacons are propagation beacons. There is indeed no "O" but you might have heard "S" or "D"
73, Ary
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« Reply #14 on: August 30, 2012, 0617 UTC » |
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Thanks for the information, Ary. It's much appreciated.
There are sure a lot of strange things that seem to happen in the 7 mhz range, and I hadn't heard any of those single letter beacons until earlier this summer. Probably just didn't pay that much attention to the CW portion of the 40 meter band, I guess.
73 Boombox
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