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Author Topic: Post dawn, tune around the beacons, March 13, 2015  (Read 971 times)

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Post dawn, tune around the beacons, March 13, 2015
« on: March 13, 2015, 1808 UTC »
To go along with my "pre dawn" tune around the beacons, here is a quick look at an hour or so later, post dawn.

- 4097.1 kHz, 1443 UTC, Inyo Whooper.
- 4095.73 kHz, 1503 UTC, dasher, unknown dasher, dash is about 5.78 seconds long and every 10.48 seconds.  Later it shortened up to about 5.3 seconds long every 10.3 seconds.  Pronounced frequency sag on dash start.  Similar to old Coxie, but not sure it is the same beacon.
- 6626.17 kHz, 1531 UTC, ditter, dits are about 0.075 seconds long and about 0.69 seconds apart.  I have seen this beacon a few times, but not sure if it has been reported here.  Almost lost in Rocky/Rainy, but clearly separate on close inspection.
- 6626.33 kHz, 1531 UTC, ditter, Rocky.
- 6626.48 kHz, 1531 UTC, ditter, Rainy.
- 6700.43 kHz, 1613 UTC, Hexy2k dasher, about 0.48 sec dash every 0.91 sec.
- 8193.72 kHz, 1620 UTC, Marin Dit.
- 8194.2 kHz, Inyo Whooper second harmonic.

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