Topband: 160 Beacons?Resource?
don nelson
ulformat at teleport.com
Wed Sep 10 23:12:47 EDT 2003
FYI: Not all air beacons are below the AM band (although these aren't in the 160m band either....)
1675 TSL (Beacon) Tsile Tsile Morobe PNG 0.05kW believed to be silent
1690 MH (Beacon) Mount Hagen PNG 0.05kW located in central PNG
1692 KIU (Beacon) Kuinga Western Province PNG 0.05kW located in Northern PNG
1725 GA (Beacon) Goroka Eastern Highlands PNG 0.05kW
1737 KUT (Beacon) Kutubu Southern Highlands PNG 0.05kW carrier+USB
Both KUT and GA have been heard regularly on the beverages down at Grayland, Washington. KIU and MH have also been heard by myself
but not recently. All have CW id....
Don
AC7ZG
-----Original Message-----
From: topband-bounces at contesting.com
[mailto:topband-bounces at contesting.com]On Behalf Of Tom Rauch
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 10:07 AM
To: Don Durk, ka1dwx; topband at contesting.com
Subject: Re: Topband: 160 Beacons?Resource?
> Any details re the following beacons(?) : 1818.9 3ZCU 0445Z; 3ZDA 1829
0100Z and BHBEE 1831.1 0400Z? Any idea of QTH's or what they are for? Can
someone pass along a good resource for beacon or other 'authorized'
international and domestic signal sources for 160? I've tried most of the
net resources with little luck. Tnx, Don Durk, ka1dwx/4
Don,
Beacons that repeat a "callsign" and then put out a carrier (generally in a
cycle of three repeats) with long pauses between repeats are fishing markers
for buoys either for long lines or illegal drift nets. You won't find
callsign Internet references because they are unlicensed. They are
meaningless for propagation because they get moved around and also run very
low power to small antennas.
If you hear a callsign repeating ( sometimes sending just nonsense code)
without the long pause before repeating it is most likely a harmonic of an
airport NDB (non-directional beacon) below the AM BC band. In this case you
could hear the identifier or a negative of the identifier.
There are some intentional digital signals on 160 from New Zealand, Europe
and Africa. Europe has digital transmitters on about 1851, and N. Africa has
one on 1803.5. The NZ digital signals are on about 1816.5 and 1818.5. The NZ
signals appear to have become much less reliable in predicting signals from
ZL than they were a few years ago.
There is also a Europe CW beacon OK1EV that is almost useless (because it is
low power) up around on 1841 or 1845, I forget where exactly. It is an
annoyance rather than useful for anything.
73 Tom
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