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ZS6RO  > BEACON   30.07.04 18:13l 48 Lines 1946 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Schedule of IBP/NCDXF Beacons [30 July 2004]
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      ZS6RO
Sent: 040730/1350Z @:ZS6RO.SRJ.GAU.ZAF.AF #:7142 [Jo'burg] $:7142_ZS6RO
From: ZS6RO@ZS6RO.SRJ.GAU.ZAF.AF
To  : BEACON@WW


I browsed on the internet and came across this List which was 'bundled' with
other Beacon Lists which was updated on the 30 July 2004.



                Schedule of IBP/NCDXF Beacon Transmissions

                                        Frequency
      Country        Call    14100  18110  21150  24930  28200

United Nations NY   4U1UN    00.00  00.10  00.20  00.30  00.40
Northern Canada     VE8AT    00.10  00.20  00.30  00.40  00.50
USA (CA)            W6WX     00:20  00.30  00:40  00.50  01:00
Hawaii              KH6WO    00.30    -    00.50    -    01.10
New Zealand         ZL6B     00.40  00.50  01.00  01.10  01.20
West Australia      VK6RBP   00.50  01.00  01.10  01.20  01.30
Japan               JA2IGY   01.00  01.10  01.20  01.30  01.40
Siberia             RR9O     01.10  01.20  01.30  01.40  01.50
China               VR2HK    01.20  01.30  01.40  01.50  02.00
Sri Lanka           4S7B     01.30  01.40  01.50  02.00  02.10
South Africa        ZS6DN    01:40  01.50  02:00  02:10  02:20
Kenya               5Z4B     01.50  02.00  02.10  02.20  02.30
Israel              4X6TU    02:00  02:10  02:20  02.30  02:40
Finland             OH2B     02:10  02:20  02:30  02:40  02:50
Madeira             CS3B     02.20  02.30  02.40  02.50  00.00
Argentina           LU4AA    02:30  02:40  02:50  00.00  00:10
Peru                OA4B     02.40  02.50  00.00  00.10  00.20
Venezuela           YV5B     02:50  00.00  00:10  00:20  00:30

KH6WO is not currently licensed for 18 or 24 MHz.

IBP = International Beacon Project beacons transmit for ten seconds on each 
frequency in turn in the sequence shown above. They send callsign at 22 wpm 
and 100 watts, then four 1-second dashes at 100w, 10w, 1w and 0.1w.

Equipment is TS-50, Cushcraft R-5 multiband vertical and a Trimble Navigation
GPS receiver to ensure sychronization, with a control unit built by NCDXF.



73, Dick ZS6RO




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