10 GHz Beacons: Essential Resources for Microwave Operators
Explore 10 GHz Beacon Networks
10 GHz beacons play a crucial role in microwave communication, providing reliable reference signals for operators. These beacons transmit on specific frequencies, such as 10.368850 MHz, facilitating two-way radio contacts and enhancing propagation studies. Understanding their locations and operational parameters is essential for DXing and contesting in the microwave bands. This resource offers a comprehensive list of active beacons and their specifications.
Key concepts related to 10 GHz beacons include frequency allocations, signal propagation, and beacon coordination. Standards set by organizations like the ARRL and IARU guide beacon operations. Familiarity with these principles will enhance your ability to utilize beacons effectively in your amateur radio endeavors.
DX Resources: Beacons: 10 GHz Beacons Links
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10 GHZ Beacon list
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DB0GG 10 GHz Beacon
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GB3CAM Cambridge microwave beacons
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N6CA/b Frazier 10 GHz Beacon
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OH3SHF Microwave Beacons
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W7CQ 10GHz Beacon - CN83jx
