Yes
There are a couple of 4
mtr gateways in Merseyside, 70.260 MHz is listed AM/FM
calling frequency ? other frequency's are listed
as internet gateways .. can you see the call
listed on echo link ?
I found someone pirating a silent key call on
the local 4 mtr one ..interesting point as
the keeper was quite antagonistic when i pointed out he was relaying a
pirate transmission , each to his own I suppose ?
G ..
Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2010 12:43 PM
Subject: Re: LF: What does /L after the call sign mean?
TNX
Thank you Jim and David
These noisy beacon things just pop up all over the place now on VHF
and probably HF too if I listened.
I am hoping it is just an artifact of the receiver and not actually
on 70.260mHz but it was loud and zero beat with Dave M1CLK whom I
worked earlier today.
I can't find any reference to it doing a search, these self
publicising beacons tend to have massive web sites but not this one
.......... hmmmm.
Thanks again anyway. 73 es GL petefmt I support
www.NotSpotTelecom.Com your community Telco / ISP. --- On Sun,
30/5/10, M0FMT <[email protected]> wrote:
From:
M0FMT <[email protected]> Subject: LF: What does /L after the
call sign mean? To: [email protected] Date: Sunday, 30
May, 2010, 11:50
Hi all
What does /L after the call sign mean?
I am monitoring 70.260 mHz AM call and op frequency and am
getting G8SJP/L in cw like some beacon mode. Have the RSGB stuffed
the band plan on 4m again?
Any ideas please?
73 es GL petefmt
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