28 MHz Beacons
Reliability and Strength of 28MHz Beacons
in Africa, Asia, Oceania and South & Central America
as reported in the UK during March 2001

The following graphs depict reliability and signal strength of all beacons located in Africa, Asia, Oceania or South and Central America that were heard by members of the Six and Ten Reporting Club in the UK during March 2001. The legend below provides an explanation of these graphs. Also check out the tables showing average reliability of these beacons in the UK in the first half of 2000.

All these beacons were heard via normal F2 propagation.

Beacon Graphs

Beacon graphs legend: Graph bars (in red; left side Y-axis): beacon reliability as the percentage of days a beacon was heard by any (UK) observer within each time band. Graph lines (right side Y-axis): signal strength calculated as the average of the daily maximum signal reported by any observer in each time band. Time band codes (X-axis): 6=0600-0900, 9=0900-1200, 12=1200-1500, etc. Times in UT (GMT). Titles are beacon callsigns followed by the daily reliability figures, the percentage of days for the month on which the beacon was reported

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