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Old October 20th 04, 02:52 PM
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Currently hearing the 'S' (Arkhangelsk) beacon on 16331.9 and the 'D' (Odessa)
beacon on 16331.7

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Currently hearing the 'S' (Arkhangelsk) beacon on 16331.9 and the 'D' (Odessa)
beacon on 16331.7


Also hearing the 'S' beacon on 10871.9 and the 'D' beacon on 10871.7.

dxAce
Michigan
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dxAce wrote:

Currently hearing the 'S' (Arkhangelsk) beacon on 16331.9 and the 'D' (Odessa)
beacon on 16331.7


Also hearing the 'S' beacon on 10871.9 and the 'D' beacon on 10871.7.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


These beacons, Their signals are in international code? How strong is
your reception on these? Do they typically use AM or are they SSB
signals? With those close frequency separations, I would guess SSB
would be a better choice for transmission...

Thanks,
Bruce Jensen
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dxAce wrote:

Currently hearing the 'S' (Arkhangelsk) beacon on 16331.9 and the 'D' (Odessa)
beacon on 16331.7


Also hearing the 'S' beacon on 10871.9 and the 'D' beacon on 10871.7.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


These beacons, Their signals are in international code? How strong is
your reception on these? Do they typically use AM or are they SSB
signals? With those close frequency separations, I would guess SSB
would be a better choice for transmission...


Well, the letters may seem like Morse, however it is in Russian code (Cyrillic), but
for practical purposes, the Morse equivalent of the letter is quoted.

The code is sent in CW.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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bpnjensen wrote:

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dxAce wrote:

Currently hearing the 'S' (Arkhangelsk) beacon on 16331.9 and the 'D' (Odessa)
beacon on 16331.7

Also hearing the 'S' beacon on 10871.9 and the 'D' beacon on 10871.7.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


These beacons, Their signals are in international code? How strong is
your reception on these? Do they typically use AM or are they SSB
signals? With those close frequency separations, I would guess SSB
would be a better choice for transmission...


Well, the letters may seem like Morse, however it is in Russian code (Cyrillic), but
for practical purposes, the Morse equivalent of the letter is quoted.

The code is sent in CW.


At 1924 I am still hearing the 'D' beacon on 16331.7 and the 'S' beacon on 10871.9 and
the 'D' beacon on 10871.7.

dxAce
Michigan
USA




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