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Offline mark-n-nut

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Saturday Morning
« on: July 31, 2010, 1532 UTC »

Went looking for some beacons this morning and only found the following.

4079 - TMP
4089 - Ditter
4096 - Hexie
4096 - Kelsie
4096 - Calif Whooper
4097 - Dasher (T?)
4102 - Wind
4102 - Dasher
6626 - Ditter
6626 - Rocky
6626 - Rainy
8000 - S
8189 - TS
8261 - F

The A beacon on 2097 is still missing?  Anyone know if it will be back?  Thought I was hearing WW-4078 but it turned out to be a carrier I was hearing. 

73, mark-n-nut
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Offline cwguy

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Re: Saturday Morning
« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2010, 2142 UTC »
What Mark?  Only 14 beacons???

Slow day for you?!?!
IC-7200, TS-430S, Multiband Dipole @ 40'
Colo Front Range
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Re: Saturday Morning
« Reply #2 on: August 02, 2010, 0214 UTC »
Thanks for the log, Mark!

Out of curiosity, does "F" sound different in the last month?

She's a glowbug w/6J6 now 8)


What Mark?  Only 14 beacons???

Slow day for you?!?!

LOL! :D

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Offline weaksigs

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Re: Saturday Morning
« Reply #3 on: August 10, 2010, 0024 UTC »
 :o  ???  ::)

Mark you must live in the beacon back yard!
Holy Cow!
Here in Florida our noise level at this time of year doesn't
permit any lower frequency listening at all.
Good show Mark!  Not that I'm envious of course!!!

;D :D

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Re: Saturday Morning
« Reply #4 on: August 18, 2010, 1545 UTC »
WHAT kind of receiver are you using, I was thinking of purchasing a Grundig SAT 700...

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Offline mark-n-nut

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Re: Saturday Morning
« Reply #5 on: August 28, 2010, 0226 UTC »

Radio is an Icom R-75, antennas have been dipoles cut for 40 and 80 meter ham bands.

Mark
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