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![]() "Harris" wrote in message ... Fred M. Sloniker wrote: Some years later, I decided to look up what this dot and dash pattern might mean, in hopes of determining what I'd been listening to. I'd heard of CQ, so I thought it might turn out to be that, but no... -... ..-. That's 'BF', isn't it? Why would someone be sending 'BF BF BF' out on a radio frequency? Or was my radio so crap as to be picking up something else entirely? Please shed some light my way; I'm feeling lost... Most likely you heard a low frequency aeronautical beacon. These operate below the am broadcast band. I did a quick check and found a few beacons that ID as BF. They are in Seattle, WA; Bakersfield, CA; Bradford, PA; Cleveland, OH; and Scottsbluff, NE. Were you near any of those cities? Art Harris N2AH Art, Where did you get this info. On the Web? I've been listening for them with my IC 706. Airnav, the only one I had found, didn't have any "BF".: http://www.airnav.com/info/contact.html Click "Navaids" tab. -- Steve N, K,9;d, c. i My email has no u's. |
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