Signals Received in N & C America + Hawaii

 

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    198 IET     5   Unknown   XUU     UNID; Maybe ''negative'' of Y Also reported as 'Hearing IE with a longish dash and DAID after the E on 198 khz with 200+ cycle offset. Cycle is every 5 seconds' - Vernon Matheson 2005-07-10 Robert gaye suggests: 'Looks like YT to me. See there is a YT on 260 up your way... Maybe some intermod?' - 2005-07-11 NB NS 2 2005-07-10
    209 ARA         Unknown   XUU     Was incorrectly attributed as being in Brazil - my appologies go to Dave for having incorrectly made this connection (Martin Francis, 2005-03-08) IL 1 2001-03-21
    241 AT 1040 1030 8.1   Unknown   XUU     Jim Smith writes (2005-10-16): 'Might also be ''W''. Faded out more than once while I was looking at it. 8.1 second cycle. No dash present. All three of the elements of the Morse for this beacon were different lengths. The longest was about .6 seconds' CO 1 2005-10-15
    253 TE   390 9   Unid   XUU     2005-12-08 Phil A writes 'Long dash followed by a short dash - pattern was consistent, total time for two dashes was 9 secs' CA 1 2005-12-08
    266 TS         Unknown   XUU     UNID; DAID MN   2003-10-01
    273 TST 1020 1020 8.125       XUU       NC NS 3 2007-11-02
    277 TST   1034 4.81   Unknown   XUU     Believed to be TWT 276 (Chris Steele, 2004-12-19); Spectran captures- 'TST' and 'TWT' made minutes apart available- (Jim Smith 2005-01-05) 2008-11-13 Doug Springfield reports I found UNID TST-277 to be stongest when the K9AY pointed to the NE. The cycle times for TST-277 and TWT-276 were the same (+/- 0.01s). They also appeared to be simultaneous when I captured them (both had IDs starting at "exactly" 04:44:40 utc). MI TX 3 2008-11-13
    278 DPM         Unknown   XUU     UNID TX   2003-10-01
    280 RBC 1020 1019     UNID   XUU     UNID ENG FRA NC NS NY 8 2008-01-26
    312.406 PU         Unknown   XUU       CO 1 2005-12-21
    323 PNX 403 400 6.464       XUU     20071021-reported by Andy Robbins AL AZ CA IL MI NC OH OR TX 20 2009-12-20
    330 8501 1042 1044 8.175       XUU       CO IL NC TX 6 2010-02-12
    330 RBC   1012         XUU       NC NS 3 2007-11-02
    330 YJSR 1020 1020 8.44       XUU       TX 1 2009-12-22
    345 CLM   1022 6.309   Unknown   XUU       NC 1 2010-08-29
    345 JTH         Unknown   XUU     ''UNID at 345.09, JTH, CW with 150Hz filter'' (Sid Leben, 2005-01-02) TX 1 2005-01-02
    346 JTH 1031   ~6.2   Unk   XUU       CA 1 2010-04-19
    347 TG 1047   6.0   Unknown   XUU     20100830 - Don Tomikinson the LSB offset and cycle time makes it to be a diiferent TG than 346-TG CA 1 2010-08-29
    348.2 SHI         Unknown   XUU     Tom Homes (NC) (2005-01-31) 'It comes in best on the south flag' Fred Mooney (PA) (2005-02-01) 'I did copy SHI, and noticed THJ sounding like HJT. I didn't log SHI, but as I recall, in my case it appeared on the same frequency as THJ--changed from SHI to THJ as I was monitoring it. I thought SHI was THJ having keying problems. NC PA 2 2005-01-31
    362 BLV 1052       Unknown   XUU     Dave T writes (2005-11-04) 'Probably IL Belleville w/new ID and offset' Robert Kavanagh agrees (2005-11-14) 'Presumably BL with a new ID' IL MN ON 4 2005-11-04
    362 TST 1030 1023 8.377       XUU     20100117 - Doug Springfield Reports TST-362 is now signing GND NC NS NY TX 8 2010-01-20
    363 SSH   1030     Unknown   XUU     UNID AZ 1 2003-12-30
    366 UNID   1023   DAID     XUU     20090209 - Steve Ratzlaff reports a 24 sec DAID, may be DA2ID like 257-CI location may be in Asia OR 2 2009-02-10
    367 EYL 1035       Unknown   XUU     Dave T writes (2005-11-03) 'Good letter spacing, to south, probably SYZ miskey' IL 1 2005-11-03
    370 UTE   1228     Unknown   XUU     UNID; Cuban? NE   2003-02-01
    373 CKY   1017     Unknown   XUU       NC 1 2005-10-31
    373 UNID         Unknown   XUU     Jim Smith (2004-11-01): ''Seems to be a miskeying beacon, maybe Cuban? ........ ... . ...... [may be more- ran off screen here] long gap - repeats: because of the gap and exact repetition it seems to be an intentional signal.'' Found at 373+610, 374-390, and 376+390 CO 1 2004-11-01
    375 HNR   1042     UNID   XUU     UNID 20061217 reported by Fred Mooney CO IL 3 2010-01-09
    377 JU   1058     Unknown   XUU     20060609: rptd by Dave Tomasko as 'heard to the South' IL 2 2006-09-26
    380 GAE   1040     Unknown   XUU     UNID; related to PAL? NE   2003-02-01
    380 PAL   1000     Unknown   XUU     Al Burzynski writes (2005-11-04): 'best at a bearing of about 110/290 degrees from my QTH therefore placing it most likely in the Gulf of Mexico or somewhere in the Caribbean. I saw it late in the evening Thursday and very early today. My guess is another oil platform in the Gulf.' AZ CO FL IL MI NE OR TX 23 2006-06-28
    380 WEE   1040     Unknown   XUU     UNID; related to PAL/GAE? NE   2003-02-01
    381 S5EISE         Unknown   XUU     2005-12-20 Chris Black reports: 'I have a puzzler on 381 running about 15-18 WPM much faster than most beacons I have heard with only a 2 second gap between cycles. It seems strongest on my European TA flag pointed at about 55 degrees from here on Cape Cod.' MA 1 2005-12-20
    382 -- 25   2.70       XUU     Doug Springfield reports a carrier keying every 2.70 secs TX 1 2010-06-25
    385 VTA         Unknown   XUU     2005-11-28 Steve McDonald writes: 'VTE with DAID the space between the 'E' and the dash very short...more like VTA, with the 'A' having a long dash. Fast cycle.' BC 1 2005-11-18
    391 PND         Unknown   XUU     UNID AL   2003-10-01
    395 HEE         Unknown   XUU     UNID; could also be LSB of 397 kHz NB   2003-10-01
    400 N         Unknown   XUU     UNID AL   2003-09-01
    400.3 CC 0 0 4.0   Unknown   XUU     Also heard before as C continuously, now as groups of two. CA 1 2006-07-19
    401.3 C   3     Unknown   XUU       AZ CA CO OR TX 8 2010-02-01
    401.305 C     4.0   Unknown   XUU     2008-11-15 Phil Atchley reports. This UnID has been around at LEAST 3 years. I first reported it back in Oct 2005, mistaking it for Cuba. It's ACTUAL frequency is 401.3 KCs (mistakingly reported in RNA as being on 402). It's a little random in ID, sometimes a single "C", sometimes "CC" or "CK". It does NOT seem to have a carrier associated with it, which is why I report it at 401.3 "actual". It is probably NOT a beacon per-se. (See 402-C as well) CA 7 2008-11-15
    402 C 700   Cont Continuous Unknown   XUU     Cycle time short and continuous - not Cuba. (See 401.3 - C as well) AZ CA CO OR 21 2010-01-31
    410 LF8A         POSSIBLE OIL RIG NORTH. SEA   XUU       NB NS 7 2007-04-15
    410 ZQ   405 8.3 DAID Unknown   XUU     Steve Ratzlaff (2005-03-03): ''Am hearing what sounds like ''ZQ'' with a DAID on 410.405. 8.3 second cycle. The DAID starts almost immediately after the Q. DAID lasts about 3.2 seconds. Could that be a negative keying, or a valid ident? (I've never been much good at deciphering neg keying.) 6Z, SK is also on 410.4. ZQ is much better on E/W antenna; 6Z on N/S antenna.'' OR 1 2005-03-03
    414 TDN   1037     Unknown   XUU     2005-12-06 (Via Andy Robins): 'Bill says FCC/FAA data show a new offshore NDB licensed near Lompoc. He's wondering if it is TDN. Anyone else hearing this?' 2005-12-06 Steve R writes: 'Much better on E/W wire, poor on N/S wire. (I hear 415 IEE only on the N/S wire, for comparison.) Thus, I would not guess this is from offshore S. Calif.' 2005-12-06 Dave T writes: 'Fair to west of me' 2005-12-22 Dave T suggests possible GRN miskey CA IL MI NE OR 7 2005-12-08
    418 HH   1011     Unknown   XUU       CO 1 2005-11-19
    420 B 0 0 17.0   UNID   XUU     UNID CZE DEU ENG ESP FRA HOL ITA SAR SVN NB NS 97 2008-01-03
    420 MOT 1123 1109 6.806   Unknown   XUU     UNID; +1080 Hz rptd AZ CO FL NC 7 2007-12-02
    428 VWU   1030     Unknown   XUU     2005-12-09 Joe Man writes: 'Mis-key of 428:SYW?' IL 1 2005-11-02
    445 SAH         Unknown   XUU     Unknown - heard on a night with excellent all-round European reception for Rodney Valdron. NB 1 2006-01-20

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