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Offline Tch1981

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11015 kHz
« on: November 27, 2024, 1817 UTC »
I'm hearing a beacon of some sort. On 11015khz at 1810 UTC. Not sure what to make of it. I am picking it up with my ATS-20+ with 16ft dipole antenna in Hampstead, NC. Anyone else able to pick it up or tell me what it might be? 7 short beeps with a dragging tone and on the 8th beep a longer dragging tone.
RTL-SDR v4, ATS-20+, 90ft EFHW Antenna.

Offline Teotwaki

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Re: 11015 kHz
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2024, 2342 UTC »
I just tried to hear it locally and on a really good SDR (Half Moon Bay) but, no joy.
Jim
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