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Offline Strange Beacons

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30 meter "One Second Dasher" at 10121.50 kHz
« on: March 27, 2019, 2034 UTC »
I made a recording of a 30 meter "One Second Dasher" today, 03/27/19 at 1700 UTC.

Has this signal ever been logged here?
 

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Re: 30 meter "One Second Dasher" at 10121.50 kHz
« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2019, 0419 UTC »
Since your original posting date I have listened a few times without success. I generally tune through frequencies in the radio's memories first then explore other areas a bit to see if something new (to me) has appeared.
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Re: 30 meter "One Second Dasher" at 10121.50 kHz
« Reply #2 on: April 14, 2019, 1616 UTC »
Thanks for your reply and for attempting to monitor the signal. I just checked it again, and it is still active. (I tuned into it using Token's Mojave desert KiwiSDR).

The signal is transmitting in the 30 meter amateur band. My experience with pirate beacons is minimal, but I've seen that most of them tend to avoid frequencies that are inside the amateur band.