They are from southern CIS states (former USSR).  Somewhere I have a list
of the frequencies, identifiers and locations.  I will try to find it
later and post it, unless someone beats me to it.  :-)

I believe there was an article about them in QST a few years ago, too.

73, Zack W9SZ


On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Bill Jackson wrote:

> 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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