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(==Summary== '''Description:''' Screen capture of Letter beacon "D" on 5153.7 kHz. Receiver tuned on 5137 kHz (USB).<BR> '''Source:''' Radio signal capture using Spectrum Laboratory V2.7, copied from Wikimedia Commons [http://common)
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'''Description:''' Screen capture of [[w:en:Letter beacons|Letter beacon]] "D" on 5153.7 kHz. Receiver tuned on 5137 kHz (USB).<BR>
'''Description:''' Screen capture of [[w:en:Letter beacons|Letter beacon]] "D" on 5153.7 kHz. Receiver tuned on 5137 kHz (USB).<BR>
'''Source:''' Radio signal capture using Spectrum Laboratory V2.7, copied from Wikimedia Commons [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:LetterBeacon-D-5153_7_kHz.png]<BR>
'''Source:''' Radio signal capture using Spectrum Laboratory V2.7, copied from Wikimedia Commons [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:LetterBeacon-D-5153_7_kHz.png]<BR>
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'''Date:''' 2009-11-01
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'''Date:''' 2009-11-01<BR>
'''Author:''' Screen capture: K. Krallis, SV1XV<BR>Spectrum Laboratory program: Wolfgang Buescher, DL4YHF<BR>
'''Author:''' Screen capture: K. Krallis, SV1XV<BR>Spectrum Laboratory program: Wolfgang Buescher, DL4YHF<BR>

Latest revision as of 08:36, 21 January 2011

Summary

Description: Screen capture of Letter beacon "D" on 5153.7 kHz. Receiver tuned on 5137 kHz (USB).
Source: Radio signal capture using Spectrum Laboratory V2.7, copied from Wikimedia Commons [1]
Date: 2009-11-01
Author: Screen capture: K. Krallis, SV1XV
Spectrum Laboratory program: Wolfgang Buescher, DL4YHF

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