Please use the new Beacon Transmission Schedule page!
NCDXF/IARU Beacon Transmission ScheduleEach beacon transmits every three minutes, day and night. This table gives the minute and second of the start of the first transmission within the hour for each beacon on each frequency. A transmission consists of the callsign of the beacon sent at 22 words per minute followed by four one-second dashes. The callsign and the first dash are sent at 100 watts. The remaining dashes are sent at 10 watts, 1 watt and 100 milliwatts. Search the DX Summit Database for recent reception reports by callsign. If you can hear a beacon now, send a report to DX Summit. (Share a spot on the right hand side). |
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3 - The new IBP 2.0 controller with an Icom 7200 radio has been installed. 4 - Off due to hardware failure. New hardware using a new controller and Icom 7200 radio is being rolled out slowly to replace the 20 year old systems. Please be patient. 6 - The beacon hasn't been heard for a while. We are contacting the operator. If you hear the beacon back on, please report it to us.
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The recordings were made by VE3SUN
using a TS-50 and a Cushcraft R-7 mounted 2 meters above the ground.
Thanks to ZL2IFB for the 4S7B recording.
If you think a beacon is off or malfunctioning, please contact us. |