Re: [HCDX] 13555KHz
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Re: [HCDX] 13555KHz



Congratulations!

You have heard HiFer beacons. This band is 13.553-13.567 MHz and FCC 
allows unlicensed experiments with maximum field strength of 10,000 
microvolts/meter at 30 meters. This would mean 3 milliwatts (0.003W) to 
isotropic antenna or 1.8 milliwatts (0.0018W) to 1/2 wave dipole.

You can find more information from Google with keyword "HiFer".

73!

Risto

Bob Combs wrote:

>Does anyone know what is going on at 13555KHz? There are many two letter CW beacons on this frequency +/-. They beacons appear to be generated by hobbyists. I have seen nothing in writing as to what is actually happening on this frequency. Anyone know?
>Bob Combs
>New Mexico, USA
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