Looks like de KC5SQD/b for beacon.

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> On Feb 28, 2021, at 10:20 PM, Gayle Dotts via BVARC <bvarc@bvarc.org> wrote:
> 
> 
> Listening to 10 meters  to the only CW beacon on frequency at 28.251 this 
> weekend.  To help I have a downloaded morse code audio translator to help the 
> massive blur of dat-dashes that I can't keep up with on my own.  This 
> particular one had spelled out ...DEKC5SQD/B..EL29GO.  Figured out the EL29GO 
> as the grid square as to origin map but thought this beacon should have a 
> callsign or something legible written out I thought. Found another CW on 
> analog with the more gibberish followed by the grid square of origin too.  Is 
> there talking actually going on in CW when it is found? First try at Morse 
> Code for me.  Please advise.
> 
> Gayle
> WB5DOT
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