[Elecraft] New XG3 f/w includes CW beacon mode
Bill W4ZV
btippett at alum.mit.edu
Wed Apr 27 18:28:14 EDT 2011
Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft wrote:
>
> Starting with version 1.07, the XG3 contains a Morse code sender with
> memory function. This memory can be programmed to repeat the CW message,
> step through different power levels and transmit a carrier for a
> specific amount of time.
>
In 2004 N2XE held some QRP receiving tests on 40, 80 and 160 with calibrated
beacons <100 uW.
http://www.n2xe.com/Beacon.html
With the XG3 and an attenuator it would be very easy to duplicate these
tests. Just remember that **unattended** beacons below 28 MHz are illegal
in the USA (I believe NCDXF beacons have special permission from the FCC).
73, Bill W4ZV
§97.203 Beacon station. -
(a) Any amateur station licensed to a holder of a Technician, Technician
Plus, General, Advanced or Amateur Extra Class operator license may be a
beacon. A holder of a Technician, Technician Plus, General, Advanced or
Amateur Extra Class operator license may be the control operator of a
beacon, subject to the privileges of the class of operator license held.
(b) A beacon must not concurrently transmit on more than 1 channel in the
same amateur service frequency band, from the same station location.
(c) The transmitter power of a beacon must not exceed 100 W.
(d) A beacon may be automatically controlled while it is transmitting on the
28.20-28.30 MHz, 50.06-50.08 MHz, 144.275-144.300 MHz, 222.05-222.06 MHz, or
432.300-432.400 MHz segments, or on the 33 cm and shorter wavelength bands.
(e) Before establishing an automatically controlled beacon in the National
Radio Quiet Zone or before changing the transmitting frequency, transmitter
power, antenna height or directivity, the station licensee must give written
notification thereof to the Interference Office, National Radio Astronomy
Observatory, P.O. Box 2, Green Bank, WV 24944.
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