Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Beacon pages

The NCDXF beacon network may not be as popular now that WSPR has hit the mainstream but I think it still has a purpose.

For me, the benefit of programmes like Faros gives life to a receiver that wouldn't otherwise be used. Yes, you can do the same with WSPR but because it's a more robust system means that just because my pc can hear a station. Doesn't mean I can work them.

Beacons,on the other hand , give you a reason to listen out. For example, if I can't hear the Northern Ireland 2m beacon, GB3NGI on 144.482Mhz then chances are I will not be successful putting out a CQ call and expecting to get some DX (DX for me is probably a lot less in mileage terms than you might think at my QTH).

So I've resurrected the NCDXF beacon monitor and the results are on the Beacon pages. I hope they are still useful. Time will tell but it looks like the soundcard / rig combo isn't working too well as its reporting 100% QSB and nowhere near as many spots as I would expect it to. I remember the software being quite precise about the signal input and I spent many hours waiting then adjusting.

2 comments:

  1. Crikey, are conditions that bad, or did you forget to connect the antenna? :)

    I'd like to run Faros again but I don't have enough antennas to tie one up 24/7.

    Julian, G4ILO

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  2. Something isn't quite right I think.

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