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- | Fishnet beacons, also known as Drift Nets and Fishing Buoy Transmitters, are low power transmitters which periodically send [[CW]] identifiers followed by a carrier. The average repetition rate is about 4 minutes. They are battery powered and use fairly small and inefficient [[antenna]], however they can be heard for hundreds or even thousands of miles. Fishnet beacons are can be found between 1.6 and 4 MHz, and are most often found in and above the 160-meter [[amateur radio]] band. They are typically used by fishermen to locate nets, hence the name. | + | [[File:fishnet_buoy_transmitter.jpg|thumb|right|Typical transmit power is in the 3 to 10 watt range. [http://seamaster.tw/p7.htm Radio Buoys]]] |
- | + | '''Fishnet beacons''', also known as Drift Nets and Fishing Buoy Transmitters, are low power transmitters which periodically send [[CW]] identifiers followed by a carrier. The average repetition rate is about 4 minutes. They are battery powered and use fairly small and inefficient [[antenna]], however they can be heard for hundreds or even thousands of miles. Fishnet beacons are can be found between 1.6 and 4 MHz, and are most often found in and above the 160-meter [[amateur radio]] band. They are typically used by fishermen to locate nets, hence the name. | |
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Revision as of 04:28, 26 October 2011
Fishnet beacons, also known as Drift Nets and Fishing Buoy Transmitters, are low power transmitters which periodically send CW identifiers followed by a carrier. The average repetition rate is about 4 minutes. They are battery powered and use fairly small and inefficient antenna, however they can be heard for hundreds or even thousands of miles. Fishnet beacons are can be found between 1.6 and 4 MHz, and are most often found in and above the 160-meter amateur radio band. They are typically used by fishermen to locate nets, hence the name.
List of fishnet beacons
Frequency (kHz) | Callsign |
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1715 | CB8 |
1720 | 92S115 |
1722 | 93W113 |
1730 | CF3 |
1730 | IC514 |
1750 | PR30 |
1752 | IC518 |
1753 | RZ6 |
1753 | 4LJS |
1753 | 4PDU |
1761 | KW109 |
1764 | 4LJP |
1772 | 4PEC |
1776 | 4OWO |
1782 | VP2 |
1787 | 97W107 |
1792 | SG5 |
1795 | CF9 |
1802 | PK1 |
1812 | VH7 |
1813 | EY9 |
1839 | 4BOB |
1856 | DA2 |
1856 | 4MSZ |
1881 | 4BNZ |
1883 | 5AJW |
1884 | CK1 |
1894 | 4OUS |
1894 | 4LKO |
1894 | 4LID |
1912 | DS89 |
1918 | IO82 |
1942 | IC526 |
1942 | PS3 |
1948 | 4QJA |
1953 | QU7 |
1962 | 4IGW |
1962 | RZ6 |
1970 | 4PFK |
1972 | AB8 |
1977 | 4CMV |
1982 | HU5E |
1988 | JE1 |
1989 | AY7 |
1993 | 4OMZ |
1998 | 4DQX |
2003 | 4JSP |
2019 | 4HVX |
2020 | BM3 |
2041 | 4CEF |
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