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Loggings => HF Beacons => Topic started by: sydjohn on November 08, 2010, 0035 UTC
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I had some difficulties getting online, and other things have been keeping me from logging on so I apologize for this report that is almost frozen in time by internets standards. On either 6/19/2010, or 6/26/2010 around 7:30 ~ 8pm local (CST) Southeast Texas. I heard a beacon that kept repeating "69 69 69 69 BEACON" on 27.555 MHz. As the sun went down I heard it for a bit longer till the greyline faded. I found it completely odd that I heard this almost about two weeks after I started to research HF beacons. Anyway, I'll be a bit more accurate the next time with the dates, times etc.
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You might have heard Jorge: http://www.beaconworld.fotopic.net/c1829740.html
Also, if you heard it in June, you heard it during CDT, not CST.
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Lima Indigo,
You're right I did hear Jorge. I apologize because I was working upon memory at the time. I wish I logged it down properly. But I can't remember if it was 27.555 or 27.499. But I'm pretty sure you've nailed it. Thanks for the tips on CST CDT as well.
Take care,
Sydney
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Hey guys!
The beacon world site doesn't come up anymore!
Has there been a change or is it now defunct?
Anyone know???
Thanks
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Weaksigs, I just visited the site a few times and it appears to be up.
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Yep the site came right up for me too!
Thanks :)
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I had some difficulties getting online, and other things have been keeping me from logging on so I apologize for this report that is almost frozen in time by internets standards. On either 6/19/2010, or 6/26/2010 around 7:30 ~ 8pm local (CST) Southeast Texas. I heard a beacon that kept repeating "69 69 69 69 BEACON" on 27.555 MHz. As the sun went down I heard it for a bit longer till the greyline faded. I found it completely odd that I heard this almost about two weeks after I started to research HF beacons. Anyway, I'll be a bit more accurate the next time with the dates, times etc.
Did it look/sound anything like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMZGV-cPhYE
Looks like the message in Morse code worked out to be:
Long_tone ...
69 69 69 69 BY BE BACK SN 69 BY BE BACK SN
(assuming SN = "soon")
Actual Frequency: 27.550 MHz + 682 Hz (tone freq)
Received on USB.