Subject: glowbugs V1 #221
glowbugs           Sunday, January 11 1998           Volume 01 : Number 221

Date: Sat, 10 Jan 1998 11:08:23 -0400 From: "Brian Carling" <bry@mnsinc.com> Subject: Re: Question about 7.040 (F Beacon) On 28 Dec 97 at 12:39, Paul wrote: > Hi Dave.. you've run across the famous 'F' Beacon. There are quite a few > of these single letter beacons floating around 7.039.3. They all originate > in Russia. Their purpose remains unknown. They appear to be generated at > QRP power levels due to their received signal strengths. For more detailed > information.. and a list of the known single letter stations refer to: > > http://reality.sgi.com/adams/ussr.beacons But Paul! THAT site requires a password! (at least it just demanded one of me!)
Date: Sat, 10 Jan 1998 09:10:41 -0800 From: Ken Lopez <kjlopez@earthlink.net> Subject: Re: Question about 7.040 (F Beacon) Here is the information from the chuck's site on beacons: Subject: 40M Beacons around 7.039MHz Date: Fri, 26 Dec 1997 02:24:39 GMT From: adams@chuck.dallas.sgi.com (Chuck Adams) To: "Low Power Amateur Radio Discussion" <qrp-l@Lehigh.EDU> Gang, This is the list that I have for the 40M Beacons heard around 7.039MHz Also know as the single letter beacons as they only key at about 12 wpm or faster a single letter repeated at regular and continuous intervals. No data known on power levels are antenna patterns at this time. Most experienced observers believe omni-directional antennas. C - Moscow, European Russia 37.58E 55.75N (in degrees) D - Odessa, Ukraine 30.70E 46.48N F - Vladivostok, Asiatic Russia 131.85E 43.14N K - Khabarovsk, Asiatic Russia 135.10E 48.50N L - St Petersburg, Eur. Russia 30.33E 59.92N M - Magadan, Asiatic Russia 150.83E 59.63N O - Moscow, European Russia 37.58E 55.75N P - Kaliningrad, Eur. Russia 20.50E 54.72N R - Ustinov, S - Archangel, Eur. Russia 41.00E 64.66N U - Murmansk, Eur. Russia 33.08E 68.97N X - Prague, Czech Republic 14.43E 50.08N yu - Kholmsk, Asiatic Russia 142.08E 47.66N **** yu is dididahdah **** Another beacon has been reported at 7.002MHz V - Tashkent and as soon as I get additional information I will update this list. A mail reflector has been setup at Lehigh.Edu for reports. Send me email if interested. FYI Chuck Adams K5FO CP-60 http://reality.sgi.com/adams adams@sgi.com
Date: Sun, 11 Jan 1998 20:23:34 -0500 (EST) From: lee1@digital.net Subject: Re: Plate Dip VS Pout >To: keng@uidaho.edu >From: lee1@digital.net >Subject: Re: Plate Dip VS Pout >Cc: >Bcc: >X-Attachments: > >>> Good Morning. I have a interesting phenomenon with my heath >>> Apache TX. >>> When I tune the plate cap for a dip in the plate current that's not >>> where the max power out is. I get max power when I tune off >>> the plate resonance. Any thoughts on this?? All help gladly >>> appreciated. Thanks Larry B. Placerville Ca. >> >>Neutralize it. >> >>Ken >> >>Hi I have a good operating Heath transmitter, that tunes the same way, >in fact every trans I have had including my old `1 tube keyed osc tuned the same way. >When the ant is drawing power from the final it slightly affects the >tuning, first dip the plate then load the final then dip the plate and again load the final. >the load of the ant changes the efective load on the power output tube, this effects the max transfer of power. Most all trans tune this way. I was a comm eng for the FAA for years and tuned many xmitters, from hf to over 9000 mc. and they all tuned the same way. >
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