Discussion about clarifiers convinced me to bring up something I have wondered about for years. An 11m SSB signal reference beacon.
I don't mean a constant signal like WWV, but rather a once every 2 hours for 20 seconds type of thing. If we had a beacon locked to a GPSDO that transmits unmodulated at 27.404MHz for 20 seconds at the stroke of every other hour, people would be able to use their phones with a free audio spectrum app to watch for 1kHz while they dial their clarifiers into that signal. It would be short enough to not disrupt use of the channel, but frequent enough to catch conditions throughout the day and be useful to people without test gear. The reason I chose ch40 is because the clarifier cannot adjust the PLL error, so keeping the beacon near SSB channels makes sense.
Illegal, probably. I don't know. I think it would be very useful. Opinions?
I don't mean a constant signal like WWV, but rather a once every 2 hours for 20 seconds type of thing. If we had a beacon locked to a GPSDO that transmits unmodulated at 27.404MHz for 20 seconds at the stroke of every other hour, people would be able to use their phones with a free audio spectrum app to watch for 1kHz while they dial their clarifiers into that signal. It would be short enough to not disrupt use of the channel, but frequent enough to catch conditions throughout the day and be useful to people without test gear. The reason I chose ch40 is because the clarifier cannot adjust the PLL error, so keeping the beacon near SSB channels makes sense.
Illegal, probably. I don't know. I think it would be very useful. Opinions?