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From USB at 351Khz:
www.lazygranch.com/sound/beacons/351khz_no.wav From LSB at 351Khz: www.lazygranch.com/sound/beacons/351khz_ny.wav Note the long tone after the NY morse. Recordings done in central Nevada in the daytime. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... From USB at 351Khz: www.lazygranch.com/sound/beacons/351khz_no.wav From LSB at 351Khz: www.lazygranch.com/sound/beacons/351khz_ny.wav Note the long tone after the NY morse. Recordings done in central Nevada in the daytime. http://worldaerodata.com/wad.cgi?nav...=NO&nav_type=5 Brad. A damn long way from Reno and yet I have no trouble finding them. |
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NO-351 is a beacon from Reno, Nevada. It has a tone of 1020Hz on either
side of the 351kHz carrier. NY-350 is from Enderby, British Columbia. It has a 400Hz tone on either side of the carrier. Most Canadia beacons have a long dash after the ID, also known as a DAID, while the US beacons have silence between the ID tones. If you heard it near 351kHz, you heard the USB of 350kHz. You can get good identification of beacons at: http://www.airnav.com/ and http://www.classaxe.com/dx/ndb/rna/ Al KA5JGV San Antonio, TX wrote in message oups.com... From USB at 351Khz: www.lazygranch.com/sound/beacons/351khz_no.wav From LSB at 351Khz: www.lazygranch.com/sound/beacons/351khz_ny.wav Note the long tone after the NY morse. Recordings done in central Nevada in the daytime. |
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AL - Bad AirNav Link Fixed ~ RHF
You can get good identification of beacons at: =2E http://www.airnav.com/ =2E and =2E http://www.classaxe.com/dx/ndb=AD/rna/ =2E=20 Al KA5JGV=20 San Antonio, TX=20 =2E |
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NO and NY are not in the airnav database, which is why I did the post.
The classaxe URL seems to time out. Given the cadence of the tone and your description of Canadian beacons, I'd have to say the NY beacon ID is correct, though 900 miles seems a bit extreme in the daytime. FWIW, the NO beacon isn't licensed, so I guess you can't blame airnav.com for not having it in it's database. The same goes for the 217Khz EC beacon at Cedar City. |
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