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The mysterious SV1TEST beacon, presumably located in Greece, now
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The mysterious SV1TEST [[High Frequency Beacon]], presumably located in a suburb of Athens, Greece, now
transmits on 6815.3 kHz and 3810.0 kHz with simulkeying in slow
transmits on 6815.3 kHz and 3810.0 kHz with simulkeying in slow
morse code.
morse code.
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dashes sent on two different frequencies, about 80 Hz apart.
dashes sent on two different frequencies, about 80 Hz apart.
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Spectrum display [http://www.flickr.com/photos/g7ahn/5430389996/]
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==External links==
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* [http://sv1test.blogspot.com SV1TEST beacon blog]
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* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/g7ahn/5430389996/ Spectrum display (Flickr)]
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHHzK-nKO3Y Youtube video]
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* [http://www.vhfdx.info/callbook/info.php?Callsign=SV1TEST SV1TEST entry in VHF-DX database]
[[Category:Beacons]]
[[Category:Beacons]]

Latest revision as of 14:06, 30 March 2011

The mysterious SV1TEST High Frequency Beacon, presumably located in a suburb of Athens, Greece, now transmits on 6815.3 kHz and 3810.0 kHz with simulkeying in slow morse code.

Frequency stability on 6815.3 kHz is poor, with dots and dashes sent on two different frequencies, about 80 Hz apart.

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