[NLRS] proper way to put a beacon on the air?

Jon Platt w0zq at aol.com
Sun Jan 26 12:55:12 EST 2020


Hi matt.  50.060 to 50.080 is the generally recognized beacon subband.  I do not think there is any coordination committee so pick a freq that doest conflict with regional ones.  73 Jon


-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Arthur via NLRS <nlrs at mailman.qth.net>
To: nlrs at mailman.qth.net <nlrs at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sat, Jan 25, 2020 12:39 PM
Subject: [NLRS] proper way to put a beacon on the air?


Hi all,

I have come up with a cheep and kind of derty way to put a beacon on the 
air if i should want to.

It's something i have been thinking about reasontly.

I think i can come up with a location to put the thing.

My question is what is the proper way to do this?

I have put repeaters on the air before menny times and have gone through 
the quordenation stuff for that.

Do you have to quordenate a beacon or can you just pick a frequency in 
the designated beacon band?

I have long thought it would be fun to have a 6  meter beacon some place.

Pleas let me know anythoughts.

Thanks 73 Matt ka0pqw

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