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The beacons I'm referring to send "I", "W" in Morse and long dashes. There 
is some info on them on the spynumbers website.

They're best here in winter when the QRN dies down but I do hear them in 
the summer now and then.

Zack

On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Shutaro Highwind wrote:

> 
> > There is a cluster of little CW beacons in the southwest USA desert
> > centered around 4096 kHz.  I'm curious how they sound in California.  I
> > can often hear them at night here but they pop in and out of the noise.
> > This may be the farthest east you can hear them.
> 
> I browse from 4000kHz to around 7000kHz fairly regularly, and I pick up a
> host of beacons in that area. However, I've never really gone to a whole lot
> of trouble to identify them (partly because I haven't had a whole lot of
> free time in the last two weeks). I do have recordings of most of them,
> though. I've also come across more than a few open carriers in that area, as
> well (on 4008 and 4071kHz most recently).
> 
> -Shutaro
> 
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