[Spooks] CW beacons in the southwest USA desert was:Typical Freq Ranges

Brooke Clarke brooke at pacific.net
Fri Sep 1 12:51:05 EDT 2006


  Hi Kurt:

That's very interesting.  Do you have a source that you can reveal?
Why would someone want that kind of a weather station there?

Have Fun,

Brooke Clarke, N6GCE
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KD7JYK wrote:
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> The W beacon is connected to an anemometer, the dashes correspond to wind
> speed, the name of the beacon is "Wind".  I don't recall "I" off the top of
> my head...
> 
> Kurt
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>>I deserved that!  ;-)
>>
>>73, Zack W9SZ
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>>On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, KD7JYK wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
>>>>>There is a cluster of little CW beacons in the southwest USA desert
>>>>>centered around 4096 kHz.  I'm curious how they sound in California.
>>>
>>>
>>>Beep... Beep...  Beep...
>>>
>>>Kurt
>>


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