Anyone else hearing the fish net drift net beacons – nothing here in Scotland
last couple of nights.
Has something changed?
Regards
Paul MM0ZBH
From: Wes Stewart
Sent: 17 December 2017 01:23
To: topband@contesting.com
Subject: Re: Topband: Anyone else hear these?
It's amazing how much
It's amazing how much information you can find once you know what you are
looking for. Until then, not so much. I tried searching for "beacons", etc,
with no luck. Hence the question.
N7WS
On 12/16/2017 4:30 PM, Mike Waters wrote:
Lots of information is in the searchable archives of this
https://160mband.blogspot.cz/search/label/Beacons?updated-max=2015-07-29T01:49:00-07:00=20=2=false
73 - Petr, OK1RP
On Sat, Dec 16, 2017, at 10:23 PM, Lew Sayre wrote:
> Yo,
> or they could be signals from outer space.Ya just never
> know...> 73 and I remain,
> Lew w7ew
>
> On
Lots of information is in the searchable archives of this reflector at
lists.contesting.com/archives//html/Topband/. A search for "drift net",
"fishnet", and "fish net" will return everything that you wanted to know
about these beacons, but were afraid to ask. ;-)
There are one or two ham
Yo,
or they could be signals from outer space.Ya just never know...
73 and I remain,
Lew w7ew
On Sat, Dec 16, 2017 at 12:53 PM, Wes Stewart wrote:
> Thanks for all of the replies. Seems I'd heard these mentioned someplace
> but didn't put two and two
Thanks for all of the replies. Seems I'd heard these mentioned someplace but
didn't put two and two together.
On 12/16/2017 1:19 PM, Wes Stewart wrote:
From time to time I'm hearing some non-ham stations transmitting on 1823 and
1829 KHz. These signals typically pop up as steady carriers
Fish net beacons out here in the Pacific,
They are on every day, sometimes every even KC across the whole
band. many are over S9 depending on location
Have heard them as far as from EU and USSR lakes and oceans.
nothing new, been there forever.
\Merv K9FD/KH6
From time to time I'm hearing
Drift net beacons.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 12/16/2017 3:19 PM, Wes Stewart wrote:
From time to time I'm hearing some non-ham stations transmitting on
1823 and 1829 KHz. These signals typically pop up as steady carriers
then identify in Morse and disappear. I've heard IDs of 4OMD, 4NAF
Yo,
Fishing buoys.
73 and I remain,
Leww7ew
On Sat, Dec 16, 2017 at 12:19 PM, Wes Stewart wrote:
> From time to time I'm hearing some non-ham stations transmitting on 1823
> and 1829 KHz. These signals typically pop up as steady carriers then
> identify in
Fishing beacons?
Les W2LK
On 12/16/2017 3:19 PM, Wes Stewart wrote:
From time to time I'm hearing some non-ham stations transmitting on
1823 and 1829 KHz. These signals typically pop up as steady carriers
then identify in Morse and disappear. I've heard IDs of 4OMD, 4NAF
and 4NAG.
From time to time I'm hearing some non-ham stations transmitting on 1823 and
1829 KHz. These signals typically pop up as steady carriers then identify in
Morse and disappear. I've heard IDs of 4OMD, 4NAF and 4NAG.
Ideas?
Wes N7WS
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