10 GHz Beacons
Find 10 GHz beacons, including their geographic locations, transmission frequencies, and operational details for microwave band operators.
This category collects information pertaining to amateur radio beacons operating on the 10 GHz microwave band. These stations serve as propagation indicators and signal sources for testing equipment and antenna systems in the super high frequency (SHF) spectrum. Resources typically detail the technical specifications, operational status, and geographical coordinates of individual beacon stations, providing essential data for microwave enthusiasts and experimenters. The focus is on fixed installations that transmit continuous wave (CW) or modulated signals, enabling reception and analysis over varying distances and atmospheric conditions.
The resources within this section are useful for identifying active 10 GHz beacons across different regions, often including details such as transmit frequency, power output, and antenna characteristics. Amateurs utilize this information to calibrate receivers, verify antenna performance, and study tropospheric ducting or other propagation phenomena specific to the 3-centimeter band. Listings may also include operational schedules and QTH locators, offering a centralized point of reference for those engaged in microwave communication and experimentation.
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10 GHz beacons list source internet , spots from DXCluster , hearing from 10GHz band by OK1JKT
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beacon transmits on 10.368,850 MHz in the 3cm-band
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Two beacons in 3 and 1.2 cm band, 10368.755 MHz and 24048.870 MHz
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Frazier Mt. DM04MS USA
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OH3TR operates the OH3SHF microwave beacons on 2.3, 3.4, 5.7, 10 and 24 GHz