Re: [HCDX] LW Morse Code transmissions
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Re: [HCDX] LW Morse Code transmissions



Dave,

 From a search on :
    http://www.classaxe.com/dx/ndb/reu/index.php

I found the following beacon listed, which may be what you heard:

KHz  ID  LSB USB  'Name' and Location
325  OF <javascript:signal_info("2842")>   400 400       Filton   ENG

Curt

W. Curt Deegan
Boca Raton, (Southeast) Florida



David Harries wrote:

>Hi all.
>
>I am in Bristol, Southwest England. The LW (Longwave)
>band on my Shortwave radio (Roberts R809) is quite
>expansive and goes up to 519khz.
>
>Above 270khz, I get a few interesting transmissions.
>As at 2117hrs UTC I am getting a bit of morse code on
>one frequency:
>
>Frequency: 326khz
>MorseCode: ---..-.
>
>According to my sources:
>
>--- = O
>.. = I
>-. = N
>
>but
>
>---  = O
>..-. = F
>
>So ---..-. makes "OIN" or "OF".
>
>Does anyone know:
>
>a) which is correct
>b) where this transmission is from?
>
>Cheers, and '73s
>
>Dave Harries,
>Bristol, UK
>
>  
>
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