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[email protected] September 7th 07 04:00 AM

requesting reception reports NDB beacon
 
Greetings:

Requesting reception reports on our new NDB beacon LYQ on 529 KHZ
just below the AM broadcast band.


Can you hear it??? What is your QTH???? please post reports
here!!


We tried a shunt fed tower some weeks back and gave up on it due to
poor beacon range.

We are now using a 130 feet high flat top antenna with a horizontal
run of 250 feet between two 140 feet high towers.

The flat top antenna has a Vertical wire 130 feet high connected dead
center to a cable that is suspended and insulated from the two
support towers.

This antenna is an 'traditional' NDB beacon antenna

Driving in my car with the car radio tuned to 530 khz I can hear the
beacon loud and clear for 40 miles!!

When we used the shunt fed tower tuned to a VSWR of 1.1 to 1 the
range at best was
15 miles

Using the same ground radials

we are located about 50 miles south of Nashville,TN just off of
I-24 Manchester,TN

Thanks for the reports!!!!


Bob Bob September 7th 07 11:46 AM

requesting reception reports NDB beacon
 
I can "see" a CW signal on 529KHz with baudline on the Linux PC, the
TS680S HF TXCVR and the 7MHz dipole!. It is currently about 10dB above
the (FFT) noise here. (6AM) I can barely or not at all hear it.

I am not however satisfied that it isn't a birdie or other RF source.
(It disappears with the antenna unplugged) There appears to be no ident
on the signal. What is the period and method of identification?

Cheers Bob W5/VK2YQA Longview East Texas

wrote:

Greetings:

Requesting reception reports on our new NDB beacon LYQ on 529 KHZ
just below the AM broadcast band.


Roger (K8RI) September 8th 07 02:31 AM

requesting reception reports NDB beacon
 
On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 20:00:24 -0700, wrote:

Greetings:

Requesting reception reports on our new NDB beacon LYQ on 529 KHZ
just below the AM broadcast band.


I thought most were being decomissioned?

Roger (K8RI)

The Shadow[_2_] September 8th 07 04:08 AM

requesting reception reports NDB beacon
 

"Roger (K8RI)" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 20:00:24 -0700, wrote:

Greetings:

Requesting reception reports on our new NDB beacon LYQ on 529 KHZ
just below the AM broadcast band.


I thought most were being decomissioned?

Roger (K8RI)


Quite a few left
See URL:
http://www.airnav.com/navaids/

Enter in several frequencies in the NDB range - approx 200 kHz to 535 kHz

Lamont


Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T) September 8th 07 04:22 AM

requesting reception reports NDB beacon
 
On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 20:00:24 -0700, WA4SZE wrote:

Requesting reception reports on our new NDB beacon LYQ on 529 KHZ
just below the AM broadcast band.


I'm getting a foreign-language broadcast station on that frequency, on
three radios (FT-1000, TS-940S, IC-735) and three antennas (two inverted
Vs and a Carolina Windom).

Whatever it is is way too strong to hear an NDB through.

Rick WA1RKT
New Hampshire


Tehrasha Darkon September 9th 07 10:58 PM

requesting reception reports NDB beacon
 
On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 20:00:24 -0700, WA4SZE wrote:

Greetings:

Requesting reception reports on our new NDB beacon LYQ on 529 KHZ just
below the AM broadcast band.


Can you hear it??? What is your QTH???? please post reports here!!


Despite lots of static crashes, and BC Band bleed through (though I could
not find the BC station that matched the QRM I was receiveing) I was able
to hear LYQ at approx 08:00 UTC, 40mi northwest of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Received with an Icom-706IIG and an 80M Carolina Windom.

Thats about 562 miles.

--Teh

Dale Parfitt September 11th 07 02:05 AM

requesting reception reports NDB beacon
 

wrote in message
ups.com...
Greetings:

Requesting reception reports on our new NDB beacon LYQ on 529 KHZ
just below the AM broadcast band.


Can you hear it??? What is your QTH???? please post reports
here!!

Very nice and solid copy here in western NC: 9/11 0105 UTC
1. Icom PRO III 7' rotatable shielded loop 579
2. Drake R-7 150' random wire 579

Dale W4OP



[email protected] September 12th 07 02:51 AM

requesting reception reports NDB beacon
 
On Sep 6, 11:00 pm, wrote:
Greetings:

Requesting reception reports on our new NDB beacon LYQ on 529 KHZ
just below the AM broadcast band.

Can you hear it??? What is your QTH???? please post reports
here!!

We tried a shunt fed tower some weeks back and gave up on it due to
poor beacon range.

We are now using a 130 feet high flat top antenna with a horizontal
run of 250 feet between two 140 feet high towers.

The flat top antenna has a Vertical wire 130 feet high connected dead
center to a cable that is suspended and insulated from the two
support towers.

This antenna is an 'traditional' NDB beacon antenna
cpy ur sig on 528.98kc/s variable fading 0245z . IC-706mk2g, maxxcom 200' @ 30' diple. FB de w4eal 135 mi e nashville, 1288' amsl





Driving in my car with the car radio tuned to 530 khz I can hear the
beacon loud and clear for 40 miles!!

When we used the shunt fed tower tuned to a VSWR of 1.1 to 1 the
range at best was
15 miles

Using the same ground radials

we are located about 50 miles south of Nashville,TN just off of
I-24 Manchester,TN

Thanks for the reports!!!!




[email protected] October 31st 07 03:42 AM

requesting reception reports NDB beacon
 
Heard loud and clear in Southern Michigan, as early as 0019 UT and as
late as 1047 UT on 28/October
during the Michigan Area Radio Enthusiasts DX Camp near Brighton MI.
Equip consisted of a Drake SPR4 and 500 foot long wire antenna. VERY
easy copy.

73 //Ken

On Sep 6, 11:00 pm, wrote:
Greetings:

Requesting reception reports on our new NDB beacon LYQ on 529 KHZ
just below the AM broadcast band.

Can you hear it??? What is your QTH???? please post reports
here!!




[email protected] October 31st 07 03:43 AM

requesting reception reports NDB beacon
 
Heard loud and clear in Southern Michigan, as early as 0019 UT and as
late as 1047 UT on 28/October
during the Michigan Area Radio Enthusiasts DX Camp near Brighton MI.
Equip consisted of a Drake SPR4 and 500 foot long wire antenna. VERY
easy copy.

73 //Ken

On Sep 6, 11:00 pm, wrote:
Greetings:

Requesting reception reports on our new NDB beacon LYQ on 529 KHZ
just below the AM broadcast band.

Can you hear it??? What is your QTH???? please post reports
here!!





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