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Offline myhfbeacon

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new east coast beacon
« on: October 18, 2010, 1513 UTC »
a new dasher on 8.193 sending abt.40 dashes per minute from the east coast is on the air sundown to sunrise running 10 milliwatts into a 12 ft vertical 3 feet above the ground......would think that the erp would make it Part 15 ? thanks.

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Re: new east coast beacon
« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2010, 1349 UTC »
I have a copy on a station there, but frequency is quite a bit lower than 40/min. More like 15/min  (see below)

Freq 8192.9  1320 UTC
« Last Edit: October 22, 2010, 2324 UTC by syfr »
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Re: new east coast beacon
« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2010, 0202 UTC »
I just tuned in the transmitter and due to component changes from temp changes ect. i am counting 32 dashes per minute

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Re: new east coast beacon
« Reply #3 on: October 23, 2010, 1808 UTC »
I have what sounds like two beacons near that freq.

Beacon 1 is a short dasher, center frequency was about 8193.7 kHz and rising at 1742 UTC.  Dashes are about 150 msec long and spaced about 775 msec apart, for a PRI of about 925 msec.  All with some pulse to pulse variation, but making about 65 dashes per minute.  When I first looked at it 15 minutes before that the freq was around 8193.5 kHz, so it shifted up 200+ Hz in 15 minutes.

Beacon 2 is also a dasher, center frequency about 8194.5 kHz.  Frequency looks fairly stable although the dashes have a pronounced sag down in frequency during the pulse.  This sag is about 150 Hz from beginning of pulse to end.  The dashes are about 525 msec long and the spacing is about 550 msec, for a PRI of about 1075 msec, or about 56 dashes per minute.

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« Last Edit: October 23, 2010, 1814 UTC by Token »
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Re: new east coast beacon antenna change
« Reply #4 on: November 03, 2010, 0031 UTC »
beacon 8.1936 is running 32 dashes per minute with a new 21 foot vertical and still running 10 milliwatts. hope the longer vertical helps....running SDSR based on local sunset. jr

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Re: new east coast beacon
« Reply #5 on: November 03, 2010, 0115 UTC »
I've got nothing on any of those frequencies.
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Re: new east coast beacon
« Reply #6 on: November 10, 2010, 0006 UTC »
Finally copied today.... and clearly enough for weak but Q4-5 copy for a while.

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