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BEACON FREQUENCIES


"Charlie , W5COV"
 

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Can anyone please tell me if there is a "standard" frequency for?each of the different bands , for operating QRSS , and a list of what those frequencies are ?
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Thank you ,
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73 , Charlie , W5COV


"Stephen"
 

Charlie,

The best places to look for QRSS activity are:

3.500,000 - 3.500,100
7.000,000 - 7.000,100
10.140,000 - 10.140,100

Most of the activity is on 30 meters and you can generally rely on a few "grabbers" to be listening for signals on that band. Monitoring the Knightlights group is the best way to keep track of activity. If you fancy putting a beacon on 80 or 40 meters just post your intentions on Knightlights and some of the friendly people there will retune their grabbers to see if they can receive your signals.

Work goes on to define band plans see :-

There is also activity on other bands e.g. Lowfers, 6 M, 4 M and 2 M but it tends to be infrequent. A bunch of Italian hams use 10 meters for experimental work.

That's as much as I know.

Regards,

Steve G0XAR


"Charlie , W5COV"
 

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Hi Steve ,
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Thank you for the information . I saw where Hans had mentioned that he might offer a kit for 40 and 80 , so I was curious .
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I have been operating a QRSS60 LowFER beacon for close to 10 years now , so I am glad to see so many more people becoming involved .
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I joined the Knightlites group , to help me keep up with what is going on with the QRSS stations on HF .
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Regards ,
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Charlie , W5COV