Bleeps on 27.545 MHz
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Are ya sure it isn't ya alternator......lol lol lol
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More and more shit to be found on these sensitive bands the last few years and indeed I think it has something to do with the wireless connectivity that emerges everywhere around us.
I had my radio aligned and since this summer between 25 an 30 Mhz there's a hum like sound coming from an electrical motor so it seems and it's killing off the weakest most distant stations which makes a DX QSO impossible :-( And it's not just this radio, my other rigs show the same problem...
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I've heard the same bleeps whilst driving to Bridlington... on my Ranger 2950. I thought it might be a ham as I've heard the same around my home QTH (Nottingham) and know it to be a ham who loathes freebanders. Appalachik 26-TM-911
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yeah i think its some form of beacon
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thee fcc doesnt govern the UK
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there are alot of weired sounds at the moment on 11 meters its a pain in the arse when trying to DX, I think that alot of it is domestic equipment as I do get it around some houses where I live, then nothing in the sticks.
I am guessing PC's gaming stations and wireless net works might be to blame.
as for that could be any thing from MOD to
even ET is coming lol
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thats some on put in the tone out to block the freq 73s
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well as a ham i stll think it is the fcc
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ITS AN 11 METER BEACON!!!
Considering it's local traffic, it's most likely radar or something similar. Some sort of tracking beacon signal. I believe that forest services also use 11M (local) to track animals with triangulation.
KenshinM4C 4 years ago 5
i think it could be elvis
jamieskinner3 3 years ago 2