QSLing a navigation aid is done, but from what I understand tends to be
unpredictable. The first step is finding an address for whoever is
responsible for the facility. Then send a report and hope. Some folks do,
some don't.
It is probably similar to QSLing airliners or military aircraft - sometimes
it works; but odds are against it.
I've never tried either but I know of people who have had some success and
even some folks who have been the operator and responded. But it really is a
gamble.
Dave
Brian Hill wrote:
"Buzzygirl" wrote in message
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wrote in message
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Hello friends
If anyone possesses a "callbook" for beacons...I heard TVX just below
the AM BCB ..been hearing it for years...wonder where it is
Thanks 73 Greg
25 watts out of Greencastle, Indiana
Jackie
Can you QSL a beacon?
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73 and good DXing.
Brian
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