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The beacons are atomated and occupy a single frequency in each band of
opperation. They are located all over the world and are opperated as an aid to all HF users. You have said that you don't want to see the ham bands end up like the CB band but now you are advocating the "I don't care about that, just walk on them" attitude. "N8KDV" wrote in message ... helmsman wrote: David wrote: On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 21:51:56 GMT, helmsman wrote: you can listened in to 14.100 from this web page Iv'e heard the trash and the beacons on my Kenwood ts-450-sat. The beacon freq's need to be clear of anything but the beacons. That's not really the way it works on the HF ham bands. No one has sole 'rights' to any particular frequency. http://www.ncskeet.com/tune.html David wrote: i'm getting good sw dx from UA3PAB with MixW2 packet radio 300bd i thought its a bout time to graze there for a while. David I hope anyone sending anything but beacon CW intervals on 14.100 gets hit by lightning! . 9.11.2001 Never Forget. . 9.11.2001 Never Forget. |
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