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Author Topic: 40 minutes of pre-noon beacon browsing, 02/16/2010  (Read 1254 times)

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40 minutes of pre-noon beacon browsing, 02/16/2010
« on: February 16, 2010, 1857 UTC »
A little before lunch today I decided to spin the dial and do some beacon browsing, while my wife got lunch ready.  SOme of the beacons were extremely strong, both S and Sally were stronger than I have ever seen before.

I did not camp on any freq too long, or I might have added a couple more to the list.

1804 UTC   8004.18 kHz  Pike
1805 UTC   8000.51 kHz  S  (well over S9)
1807 UTC   6700.49 kHz  Hexy2
1815 UTC   11002.67 kHz  CO
1817 UTC   6626.64 kHz   Rainy
1819 UTC   14399.76 kHz   Peanut
1822 UTC   8193.73 kHz   Unknown, 1 dit/sec
1825 UTC   8211.91 kHz   OR
1835 UTC   5205.41 kHz   Sally dasher  (peaking S8)
1836 UTC   4102.81 kHz   Unknown 30 dash/min
1837 UTC   4102.40 kHz   W wind beacon
1838 UTC   4097.29 kHz   Inyo Whooper
1839 UTC   4096.64 kHz   Kelsie dasher
1840 UTC   4096.28 kHz   Hexie dasher
1842 UTC   4089.20 kHz   dasher
1843 UTC   4079.66 kHz   TMP
1844 UTC   4060.61 kHz   TR beacon

T!
Mojave Desert, California USA

 

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