Statistics for January 14, 2017:
Total individual beacon spots including bust calls: 1920
Total NCDXF/IARU beacon spots: 755
QTY of unique individual beacons reported: 39
CALL FREQ TRIM(ORIGINS)
DK0WCY 3579.0 DF7GB:22, HA6PX:43
DK0WCY 10143.9 HA6PX:58, HB9BXE:1
EP4HR 7048.1 DQ8Z: 2, OE6TZE:16, SK3W:9
ER1AAZ 3549.0 DF7GB: 9, DQ8Z:14, HA6PX:141, HB9BXE:1, OE6TZE:35, SK3W:16
GB3WES 5289.9 HA6PX: 2
G0WUY/B 7040.3 DJ9IE: 3
HB4FV/B 10133.6 DL9GTB: 5, GW8IZR:46, HA6PX:37, OH6BG:42, ON5KQ:2
HB9AW 5291.0 HA6PX: 6
HG7BHB 5352.5 HA6PX:39, HB9BXE:39
HP1AVS/B 18094.7 AA4VV: 8, KM3T:4, K1TTT:2, WZ7I:19, W3OA:3
IK1HGI/B 7039.1 DF7GB: 2, DJ3AK:1, ES5PC:5, HA1VHF:3, HA2KSD:23, OE6TZE:5,
OG6G:3, OK1IAK:13, ON5KQ:5, ON5KQ-1:1
IK3OTW/B 14045.2 EA5WU: 1, ES5PC:9, OH6BG:7, OH8WW:1
IK6BAK/B 10137.9 OH6BG: 1, ON5KQ:1
IT9LBK/B 18109.5 GW8IZR: 1, OH6BG:1
IZ0HCC/B 14099.0 ES5PC: 6, OH6BG:8
IZ3DVW 3576.5 DF7GB: 2, DL6ZB:1, HA6PX:11
IZ3DVW/B 7039.9 HA1VHF: 2, HA2KSD:2, OK1IAK:2
KE4TWI/B 28204.8 KM3T: 3
KJ3P 28264.9 WZ7I: 4
K3FX/B 28216.1 WZ7I: 6
K4JEE/B 28254.5 KM3T: 1
K4MTP 28203.1 WZ7I: 6
K5AB 28280.0 NO1D: 2
K6FRC/B 28300.0 NO1D: 1
NA4PPI/B 7023.5 OH6BG: 2
NT4F/B 28210.2 KM3T: 1
OK0EN 3600.0 SK3W:13
OK0EPB 7039.4 HB9BXE: 1
OK0EV 1854.0 DF7GB:33, HA6PX:41, K1TTT:2, SK3W:9
OV1BCN 5290.5 HA6PX:17
PA1W/B 3579.2 DF7GB: 7, DJ3AK:2, DJ9IE:11, HB9DCO:1, ON5KQ:6
RV9WMZ/B 14058.5 DJ9IE: 1, ES5PC:3, OH6BG:18, OH8WW:14
R2DNN/B 7029.4 ES5PC: 1, OG6G:3, OH6BG:2, ON5KQ-1:1
SA6RR 10133.1 DF7GB: 2, HA6PX:59, HB9BXE:2
SM6AAL/B 3566.2 HA1VHF: 1, OH6BG:1
SP1AVS/B 18094.9 WZ7I: 1
UR5QGC/B 3580.3 DJ9IE:16, DL6ZB:7, ES5PC:19, HA1VHF:2, HA6PX:22, SK3W:5
VE1CBZ 28234.8 KM3T: 5
W7IEW 28285.1 KU7T:17
IARU Beac.sponsored by North.Calif.DX Foundat.:
BEACON SPOTTER 20m 17m 15m 12m 10m
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JA2IGY ZL2HAM 1
KH6RS KO7SS 5 1
KU7T 13
VE6WZ 1
OA4B OH6BG 1
W3OA 5
OH2B DF4UE 2
DJ9IE 29 35 11
DQ8Z 1 2
HA6PX 12
HB9DCO 13
OH6BG 2
ON5KQ 21 22 19 1
VE2WU 1
RR9O DJ9IE 6 6
HA6PX 10
HB9BXE 3
HB9DCO 1
JF2IWL 10
JS1JRZ 5 2
OH6BG 10 5 1
ON5KQ 4 3
VE8AT KU7T 3
VE2WU 13
WZ7I 1
VR2B JF2IWL 2 6 1
JS1JRZ 5 8 7
KU7T 1
W6WX KO7SS 24 12 3 2
KU7T 11
K1TTT 1
N6TV 22 2 15 1 3
VE2WU 7
VE6WZ 1
YV5B K1TTT 2
VE2WU 3
ZL6B KO7SS 1
KU7T 1
ZS6DN DJ9IE 15 1
HB9BXE 1
KM3T 5
K1TTT 2
OH6BG 2 3
WZ7I 1
4U1UN DJ9IE 9
KO7SS 20 2 1
KU7T 4
OH6BG 6 1
ON5KQ 2 2
WZ7I 11 15
4X6TU DF4UE 7
DJ9IE 2
DQ8Z 2
HA6PX 18 3
HB9BXE 5
HB9DCO 5
OH6BG 28 17 17
ON5KQ 3 12 15
3B8CW 3
5Z4B ON5KQ 2
3B8CW 4
Informations for data above
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These two lists show all beacons spots reported by the Reverse Beacon Network
(RBN) for the last complete UT day. RBN collects all spots worldwide.
The first of both lists shows beacons operated by individuals, the second
NCDXF/IARU beacons.
Spotter info (Origin) provides the id of the spotter and the quantity of
reports (behind the colon) for the beacon id given at start of line during the
last day. The quantity may vary widely even for a spotter with groundwave
reception of a beacon as the CW skimmer (software to decode CW signals) repeats
a call only about 5-6 times per hour at best.
SDRs are prone to show incorrect frequencies when signals exceed the SDR's
filtering capability or insufficient software designs enable reports on "wrong"
frequencies, especially when a frequency is shown "far away" (f.i. 100 kHz
higher).
A small frequency offset (1 kHz or less) is often observed by comparing several
reports. This may be caused by the beacon tx being "modulated" with audio
resulting in 2 or three simultaneous signals (carrier plus and minus the audio
frequency).
These "spurious" frequencies (spurse) remain in the list.
Busted callsigns are only removed if clearly identified.
Daily summary courtesy of reversebeacon.net, report by DL8WX.
This report is available every morning in the HF beacons group
(hfbeacons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
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