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My 30 meter 100 mW beacon is running now on 10.146 MHZ. Antenna is a 30
meter inverted V. The beacon will be running until 1900Z tonight, then all day tomorrow until about 0300Z. Please send reception reports to , please include UTC time you hear it and your location. Results to be posted later. -- Tom Sevart N2UHC Frontenac, KS http://www.geocities.com/n2uhc |
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![]() "Tom Sevart" wrote in message ... My 30 meter 100 mW beacon is running now on 10.146 MHZ. Antenna is a 30 meter inverted V. The beacon will be running until 1900Z tonight, then all day tomorrow until about 0300Z. Please send reception reports to , please include UTC time you hear it and your location. Results to be posted later. Why not join the HiFer group on 13.555 MHz. I readily copy these 1-3mW beacons both by ear and ARGO QRSS3. Dale W4OP |
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On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 14:13:23 GMT, "Dale Parfitt"
wrote: Why not join the HiFer group on 13.555 MHz. I readily copy these 1-3mW beacons both by ear and ARGO QRSS3. HiFers? What are they? And 13.555? That is not in any legal amateur alocation, to the best of my knowledge (which is 20 years out of date, admitedly, heh). Please tell me more about this part of HF. Dale W4OP G4LWQ (relapsed). -- Please use Reply-To address. Unmung it first, mind. |
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![]() Multithreaded wrote: On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 14:13:23 GMT, "Dale Parfitt" wrote: Why not join the HiFer group on 13.555 MHz. I readily copy these 1-3mW beacons both by ear and ARGO QRSS3. HiFers? What are they? And 13.555? That is not in any legal amateur alocation, to the best of my knowledge (which is 20 years out of date, admitedly, heh). Please tell me more about this part of HF. Just do a google search for HIFER, lots and lots of info. Dale W4OP G4LWQ (relapsed). -- Please use Reply-To address. Unmung it first, mind. |
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![]() "Multithreaded" wrote in message news ![]() On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 14:13:23 GMT, "Dale Parfitt" wrote: Why not join the HiFer group on 13.555 MHz. I readily copy these 1-3mW beacons both by ear and ARGO QRSS3. HiFers? What are they? And 13.555? That is not in any legal amateur alocation, to the best of my knowledge (which is 20 years out of date, admitedly, heh). Please tell me more about this part of HF. There are several bands/band segments open to Part 15 usage, in the low milliwatt range, this may be one of them. I know there are other segments being used for beacons/dx tests at different times of the year. Have seen reports of some beacons of less than 10mW being heard thousands of miles away. |
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On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 19:35:09 -0500, N8KDV
wrote: Just do a google search for HIFER, lots and lots of info. D'Oh! Didn't think of that. Will do. -- Please use Reply-To address. Unmung it first, mind. |
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On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 09:38:34 +0900, "Brenda Ann"
wrote: There are several bands/band segments open to Part 15 usage, in the low milliwatt range, this may be one of them. I know there are other segments being used for beacons/dx tests at different times of the year. Have seen reports of some beacons of less than 10mW being heard thousands of miles away. Wow! That is really interesting. I guess this is an HF version of the American "Lowfers" who use LF without a licence. I wish we in the UK were so lucky. I will Google... Thanks for the information, Brenda. -- Please use Reply-To address. Unmung it first, mind. |
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