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28.213 |VK3RSX |Western Vic |QF13  
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|28.2535 |VK3RMV |SW Victoria |QF12  
|28.2535 |VK3RMV |SW Victoria |QF12  

Revision as of 15:49, 14 May 2008

International Beacon Network

The International Beacon Network. This network is a co-operative project, jointly owned and managed by the International Amateur radio Union(IARU) and the Northern Californian DX Foundation (NCDXF). Operating frequencies are : 14.100MHz, 18.110MHz, 21.150MHz, 24.930MHz and 28.200MHz. The purpose of the beacons is two-fold; to provide reliable, frequency stable reference points, and to assist commercial and amateur operators in assessing propagation conditions. The system was designed and built by volunteers, and continues to be operated by a group of volunteers. Idents for these beacons are sent in CW at 22 WPM.

Beacon Locations. Eighteen beacons are in operation around the world in each continent.

Beacon Transmission Schedule. The beacons transmit every three minutes, continuously. This page has details of transmission schedules.

Brief History. The first beacon was turned on in 1970. The complete 18 station system was started in 1995, with 12 of the 18 beacons being operational by the end of 1996.

Local Beacons

Many amateur radio clubs operate beacons in the VHF and UHF bands. Amateurs can themselves, with the aid of built in functionality, use modern rigs to operate beacons. The Yaesu FT-897 is an example of a rig with this functionality built in.

Australian Beacons

(correct on May 14th 2008)

Call |Location |Grid
VK6RBP |Perth |OF78
VK3RSX |Western Vic |QF13
VK3RMV |SW Victoria |QF12
VK3RMH |Melbourne |QF22
VK5RLZ |Adelaide |PF95
VK2RSY |Sydney |QF56
VK6RWA |Perth |OF78
VK8VF |Darwin |PH57
VK4RTL |Townsville |QH30
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Call |Location |Grid
VK8RAS |Alice Springs |PG66
VK7RAE |NW Tasmania |QE38
VK4RGG |Gold Coast |QG62
VK6RPH |Perth |OF88
VK4RTL |Townsville |QH30
VK2RHV |Hunter Valley |QF57
VK2RSY |Sydney |QF56
VK3RMV |SW Victoria |QF12
VK3RMH |Melbourne |QF22
VK7RST |Hobart |QE37
VK6RSX |North west WA |OG89
VK6RBU |South west WA |OF76
VK8VF |Darwin |PH57
VK5RBV |Barossa Valley |PF95
VK3RSX |Western Vic |QF13
VK4ABP |Western Qld |QG26
VK2RBH |Western NSW |QF08
VK4RIK |Cairns |QH23
VK5VF |Adelaide |PF95
| |
Call |Location |Grid
VK1R-- |ACT |QF44
VK2R-- |Snowy Mtns |QF43
VK2RSY |Sydney |QF56
VK2R-- |Blue Mountains |
VK3RTG |Melbourne |QF22
VK3RGI |Gippsland |QF31
VK3RRU |Mildura area |QF15
VK4RTT |SE Queensland |QG62
VK4RTL |Townsville |QH30
VK5VF |Adelaide |PF95
VK6RPH |Perth |OF88
VK7RAE |NW Tasmania |QE38
VK8VF |Darwin |PH57
VK8RAS |Alice Springs |PG66
VK2RBD |Cooma - Monaro |QF43
VK2RBH |Western NSW |QF08
VK3RGL |Geelong |QF22
VK3RTC |North Central Vic |QF24
VK5RSE |South east |QF02
VK6RBU |South west WA |OF76
VK6RST |Southern WA |OF85
VK6REP |South east WA |PF06
VK6RSX |North west WA |OG89
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Call |Location |Grid
VK1R-- |ACT |QF44
VK2R-- |Snowy Mtns |QF43
VK2RSY |Sydney |QF56
VK2R-- |Blue Mountains |- P
VK3RGI |Gippsland |QF31
VK4RBB |Brisbane |QG62
VK4RTL |Townsville |QH30
VK5VF |Adelaide |PF95
VK6RPH |Perth |OF88
VK7RAE |NW Tasmania |QE38
VK8VF |Darwin |PH57
VK2RBD |Cooma - Monaro |QF43
VK2RBH |Western NSW |QF08
VK3RGL |Geelong |QF22
VK3RTC |North Central Vic |QF24
VK3RMB |Ballarat |QF12