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Any SW Receiver with SSB detection --- will receive CW (morse code) by
setting the mode to USB or LSB The Beacons transmit in fast Morse code -- 22 words per minute So an aid to figuring out where they are coming from is Beacon See -- URL: http://sapp.telepac.pt/coaa/ But ur computer clock must be accurate to within a second Here are some handy programs to set your computer clock automatically when you turn on your computer http://ac6v.com/opaids.htm#CLOCK The NCDXF/IARU Beacon System is a great way to determine propagation to various parts of the world --- see URL: http://www.ncdxf.org/beacons.html A transmission consists of the callsign of the beacon sent at 22 words per minute followed by four one-second dashes. The callsign and the first dash are sent at 100 watts. The remaining dashes are sent at 10 watts, 1 watt and 100 milliwatts. Beacon See will decipher all of this if you don't copy morse. Just be sure your computer clock is accurate. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Burr" wrote in message ... Question, stupid! Should I be able to tune to these freq.'s on my Sat800? Signal In The Noise wrote: Walter -- Here in So Cal -- I hear 14.100 just fine -- also 18.110, but nothing on the higher bands. |
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