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Oopps the ng screwed up the Wikipedia URL for NDB's should be:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-directional_beacon Lamont "cadillac_eldorado" wrote in message ... Wow! Spectacular work, everyone! Yes, I am in Oregon, Portland, specifically. Thanks for clearing this little mystery up for me. ![]() On Feb 13, 8:55 am, "The Shadow" wrote: "msg" wrote in message ... cadillac_eldorado wrote: Has anyone else been hearing this Morse code on 333 kHz lately? It's been on the last four days now. I'm new to CW and SWL, but when I tune in this frequency, I think what I'm hearing is this: .- ..- ... .... What does that mean? It's just repeated, over and over, all day long. Any ideas? Your NNTP posting host is from Oregon, assuming that you are listening in Oregon, Please see: http://worldaerodata.com/nav/US/OREGON.php and check the NDB (non-directional beacon) entries. You may have mis-parsed the CW, I think that it may be 'LBH', eg: .-.. -... .... LBH is listed as a beacon. Michael Very good Michael good detective work The beacon is afoot Watson LBH IS INDEED A NDB BEACON - LISTED AS 332 kHZ GO TO URL:http://www.airnav.com/navaids/ TYPE IN "LBH" GET LBH LAKER NDB PORTLAND, OR Type: NDB Class: MHW Frequency: 332 Location Lat/Long: 45-32-27.841N / 122-27-44.450W (45.5410669/-122.4623472) Elevation: 125 ft. WHAT IS A NDB BEACONLEARN ALL AT URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-dir...nQUICKSUMMARYA Non-Directional Beacon (NDB) is a radio transmitter at a known location, used as an aviation or marine navigational aid. Each NDB is identified by a one, two, or three-letter Morse code callsign.The shadow knows |
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