[Lowfer] call for beacon updates
Zack Widup
w9sz.zack at gmail.com
Sat Mar 24 11:58:08 EDT 2012
I've been hearing dashers on 13559.83 and 13559.93 MHz lately. I'm
hearing them right now (March 24 at ~1530-1600Z). They are both
approximately one-second long dashes separated by about 15-20 seconds.
The spacing on the two is not identical.
Also, another one just popped up this minute out of the noise. I
copied the Morse letter "R" on 13559.89.
I did notice that they seem to fade out and peak at the same time. I'm
not sure if this indicates they are close together in location or not.
It's interesting to watch the various signals peak and drop down due
to propagation.
73, Zack W9SZ
On 3/24/12, JD <listread at lwca.org> wrote:
> With the optimum LF season winding down, replaced by spring or even summer
> in parts of the country, some operators have been or soon will be shutting
> down their 2200 meter and 1750 meter LowFER stations until fall.
>
> SJ and SIW have already let us know about their operations ending for the
> season. If you will be doing likewise, please notify me ASAP so I can keep
> the list updated, and thereby keep potential listeners happy because you
> haven't wasted their time. Replying here or on the LW Message Board
> (http://lwca.org/mb/) are the two best ways for me to see you and update the
> lists.
>
> On the other hand, HiFER operators are requested to report their modes and
> schedules too (and otherwise let me know they're still around) so we can get
> the most people possible listening for them once again.
>
> 73
> John
>
>
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