5156.8 kHz CW "F"Tonight at 20:00 UTC, the beacon on 5156.8 sends again "L", as usual.
Late last night I heard "T" on 8.495.0MHz CW peaking 559, a new one, it was last heard on 6.934MHz CW a few years back, location unknown.Also noted the "T" on 8495kHz at 1453z 4 Nov 2017
At first I thought it was one of the regulars with a miss key fault but also heard "A" Astrakhan at 1146z, "M" Magadan at 1136z, and "K" Petyropavlovsk at 1106z all working OK.
Every now and again a mystery unlisted one appears... :D
3.227MHz CW V Khiva, Xorazm, Uzbekistan Russian Naval beacon/channel marker 1750z 529 report, used to be on 3.335MHz CW, not heard for around 18 months."V" is active tonight at 19:30-20:20 UTC on 3227 kHz
10876.8 kHz MX beacon "P" at 15:49 UTC, August 04. 2019
It's understood this one is on 10871.8 kHzNo, "P" is on 10876.8 kHz.
The Wiki page Letter beacon (https://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/index.php/Letter_beacon) is already up to date with current MX "V" frequencies under "Solitary beacons and channel markers".
Petropavlovsk on 7.039.3MHz often has transmission irregularities as does the 8.495.3MHz transmission. Thanks for reporting, I will pay more attention to it this evening.
Petropavlovsk on 7.039.3MHz often has transmission irregularities as does the 8.495.3MHz transmission. Thanks for reporting, I will pay more attention to it this evening.
Have you seen that the K beacon on 7039.3 has changed to sending the letter three times quickly then pauses? It's also extremely strong, about 35 dB over the local noise.
As always, thanks for all of your great logs!