Does anyone have the straight scoop on the purpose and/or locations of the
CW beacons transmitting on 7039.0 KHz?  Each beacon appears to transmit an
individual letter, like 'F', 'K' and 'M' over and over, with no other
identification.   So far, these are the only three I have heard, but there
may be others.  The signals appear to be coming from the northwest, possibly
from the northern Pacific or southeast Asia.  My first guess is they are JA
fishing buoys.  From my QTH in eastern Nebraska, 'F' is the loudest,
followed by 'K', then 'M'.  One morning just before sunrise,  they were
really loud, all well over S9,  but most of the time they are S3 or less.
They slowly fade out after sunrise.

I'm just curious.  They could possibly be used as an indication of
propagation if their locations were known.

73 de Bill
K9RZ


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