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Author Topic: Russian Beacons Sep/Oct 2016 at VK2XQ.  (Read 1061 times)

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Russian Beacons Sep/Oct 2016 at VK2XQ.
« on: October 25, 2016, 0715 UTC »
For those who enjoy chasing the Russian single letter beacons, the following heard last two months:

5.154.5MHz  CW  "M" Magadan, Sea of Okhotsk.

8.494.5MHz  CW  "S" Severomorsk, Kola Bay, Murmansk.
8.494.7MHz  CW  "M" Magadan, Sea of Okhotsk.

10.872.2MHz  CW  "K" Petropavlovsk, Bering Sea
10.871.2MHz  CW  "C" Moscow River, Moscow.
10.871.8MHz  CW  "D" Sevastapol, Black Sea.
10.872.3MHz  CW  "S" Severomorsk, Kola Bay, Murmansk.

13.527.7MHz  CW  "K" Petropavlovsk, Bering Sea.
13.528.3MHz  CW  "F" Vladisvostok, Sea of Japan.

16.332.5MHz  CW  "M" Magadan, Sea of Okhotsk.
16.333.0MHz  CW  "F"  Vladisvostok, Sea of Japan.

Has any one heard "P" or "R" and "V" about recently?  Haven't heard those for quite some time, be interested if they have been heard of recent...Jack
Condobolin, NSW.

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