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Old November 14th 03, 01:56 AM
Matthew and Wendy Plante
 
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Default 350 kHZ ?beacon?

I'm new to this, so this may be a simple question. I found a transmitter at
350 kHz at 1:45 Zulu that was transmitting "SW" in Morse. The mode was AM.
Any ideas? Is it a beacon? Thanks in Advance.
Mattew


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Old November 14th 03, 02:13 AM
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It is most likely an aeronautical Non Directional Beacon.

These are found between 200 KHz up to about 450 KHz in many countries.


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Any ideas? Is it a beacon? Thanks in Advance.
Mattew


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Old November 14th 03, 10:23 AM
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Matthew and Wendy Plante wrote:

I'm new to this, so this may be a simple question. I found a transmitter at
350 kHz at 1:45 Zulu that was transmitting "SW" in Morse. The mode was AM.
Any ideas? Is it a beacon? Thanks in Advance.
Mattew


The following is from the 'Navaid' website at:
http://www.airnav.com/navaids/

Call letters- SW
NEELY NDB
NEWBURGH, NY

Location

Lat/Long: 41-29-09.037N / 074-13-40.836W (41.4858436/-74.2280100)
Elevation: 420 ft.
Variation: 14W (1995)

Operational Characteristics

Type: NDB
Class: MHW/LOM
Z marker: no
Frequency: 335
TACAN channel:
Hours of operation: 24
Voice: no
Morse ID: ... .--
NOTAM facility: SWF
FSS hours of operation: 24


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Old November 14th 03, 04:42 PM
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Yeah, that band is for non-directional beacons (NDBs) for aircraft
navigation. My list is old, but I show an "SWU" in Idaho Falls, Idaho on
350 kHz

KR2T

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I'm new to this, so this may be a simple question. I found a transmitter at
350 kHz at 1:45 Zulu that was transmitting "SW" in Morse. The mode was AM.
Any ideas? Is it a beacon? Thanks in Advance.
Mattew

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