Please explain how did you define someone being on 14100? Their mark was
on 14100, their space was on 14100? And what sort of tolerance you used?
How did you measure their frequencies?
73!
Risto, W6RK
On Sat, September 23, 2006 14:46, expeditionradio wrote:
RTTY Hall of Shame
Here is a
I hear beacons on this freq all the time and use them daily to
determine band openings.
On 9/25/06, John Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone ever copied a beacon on 14,100 ? ? ?
I don't recall doing so in my 35 years as a ham.
That may be the shame of the whole deal
Jim, you will NOT hear them simply by casually tuning by the
frequency. There are many beacons around the world and their signals are
times so that each one transmits for a few seconds while the others are
silent. So, depedening on the time and on propagation, you may endure a
minute or two or
I think that today you would get a much better picture of
band openings by checking http://www.propnet.org/ ...
There not only can you check propagation but also from
band to band with maps. And who is coping who.
Such a much better view of what is going on.
John, W0JAB
At 08:18 PM 9/25/2006,
: [digitalradio] RTTY Hall of Shame
RTTY Hall of Shame
Here is a list of some of the RTTY operators transmitting
on the international IARU beacon frequency 14100.0kHz today.
73---Bonnie KQ6XA
Saturday 23 SEP 2006
WM3T/4 (repeat offender)
W4VD (repeat offender)
N6CK
JE2PMC
IW5ABF
RTTY Hall of Shame
Here is a list of some of the RTTY operators transmitting
on the international IARU beacon frequency 14100.0kHz today.
73---Bonnie KQ6XA
Saturday 23 SEP 2006
WM3T/4 (repeat offender)
W4VD (repeat offender)
N6CK
JE2PMC
IW5ABF
IK1ZFO
N6IU
EA1DZL
JA1GHH
DF4ZW
DH3JF
YU7AM