Beacons are fun. I tracked down all of the ones at the local airports around 
me. I'm not proficient at Morse Code so I always had to sit with a sheet of 
paper with the code on it and do each letter and/or number one by one as it was 
transmitted. It would take me several minutes to do each one, but it was fun 
while it lasted. I never attempted to get a QSL Card from anyone though. 

Bert 

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> On Aug 27, 2017, at 8:32 AM, Paul B. Walker, Jr. 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I don't look for weather/military/ham/utility communications, i'm after
> regular broadcast stations
> 
> I heard a beacon last night and pretty clear at that too. I seem to recall
> this is the first one I've heard
> 
> 
> YMW, 366khz form Maniwaki, Quebec, Canada. 350 miles to my north.
> 
> 
> Here's a short audio recording:
> 
> 
> http://www.onairdj.com/YMW_366khz_0210UTC_SundayAugust262017.mp3
> 
> 
> I'm trying to dig up some contact information now, preferablly email, for
> the Maniwaki, quebec airport staff
> 
> 
> Paul
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