Hi Keith and Doc, Thank you for explaining what I was hearing today. I would have to agree with you, I don't think this belongs on amateur radio especially if it involves a commercial endeavor. 73 Robert N5FUN > On Dec 26, 2013, at 3:07 PM, "W. Keith Hibbert" <wkhibbert@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Robert, Keith here in Amherst, NY > > You are hearing WA4SZE in TN. His idea for a beacon is a simulation of an > old-style runway marker. > It's explained on his website along with a YouTube video or a fly-around. The > legality is questionable > as it uses two transmitters on the same band & location. > > He also runs one on 30 Meters around 10.126. That one is totally outside of > Part 97, unattended on > a shared band where we are a secondary user... > > 73, Keith, WB2VUO > > Sent from my NOOK > > > Robert <pilot68@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > 17:30z 12/26/13 beacon scan into Carrollton Texas. > At 28.2098 MHz I'm hearing a string of "A's" one minute forty five seconds > long then quick break and repeat? Anyone else hearing this and know what it > is? (North East of my location) > > VE2REA Quebec Canada > VE4ARM Austin MB > VE7MTY Pitt Meadows BC > VA7PL Crystal Mountain BC > N1ME Bangor Maine > N1FCU Windham Maine > > 73 de Robert N5FUN____________________ > > The HFbeacons mailing list information: > //www.freelists.org/webpage/hfbeacons > áxq[y§(žÉšŠX§‚X¬¶)ߢ¹š¶*'†Ûiÿü0ÁúÞzX¬¶Ê+ƒün– {ø_m朢{ ____________________ The HFbeacons mailing list information: //www.freelists.org/webpage/hfbeacons