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September 21st 04, 10:29 AM
Jiun-jie Huang
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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 07:18:54 +0800, Dan Jacobson
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It seems all over the HF spectrum I hear these HL* beacons:
12840 CW cq cq cq de hlo hlo hlo qsx 12mhz k
12913 CW cq cq cq de hlf hlf hlf qsx 12mhz k
12920 CW cq cq cq de hlw2 hlw2 hlw2 qsx 12mhz k
12932 CW cq cq cq de hlg hlg hlg qsx 12mhz k
Those aren't beacons, those are probably commercial ship to shore
stations. Beacons don't usually call CQ and tell you what frequency
they are listening on....
73, Jim KH2D
These are maritime stations. I consulted these on the book "Guide to
Utility Stations" [1], HLF/HLG/HLJ/HLO/HLS/HLW/HLX have operating
frequencies on 4273, 4308, 4357, 4411, 6344, 6451, 6504, 6513, 8473,
8484, 8497, 8577, 8636, 8725, 8797, 12712, 12727, 12735, *12843*,
*12916.5*, *12923*, *12935*, etc. Some maritime stations repeatedly
broadcast above messages to indicate that the frequency you're
listening are theirs, and some don't.
73 de JJ, SWL
Footnotes:
[1] Klingenfuss, "Guide to Utility Stations," 12/ed, 1994.
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