Thanks Peter. I tried WSPR and FST4W, but didn't decode. I may not have had the parameters right for FST4W -- I'll try again tonight. He had a pretty good signal 800 miles down the coast from him.

73, Jim K9YC

On 7/16/2025 6:01 PM, Peter Sumner via wsjt-devel wrote:
Hi Jim,
 on his web site he has an article about "Beacon Blaster" at this URL: http://wb6cxc.com/?p=451 <http://wb6cxc.com/?p=451> "FST4W-120 on Ten Bands Simultaneously" seems to roughly match up with the freq you mentioned (depending on what Sideband you were using to read the CW)

Peter, vk5pj

WS8 #2:
Channel 1, frequency: 1,838,134.982578 Hz


On Thu, Jul 17, 2025 at 9:24 AM Jim Brown via wsjt-devel <wsjt- de...@lists.sourceforge.net <mailto:wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>> wrote:

    WB6CXC was on about 1836.5 transmitting about two minutes of narrowband
    modulated something, followed by a CW ID -- WSOT WB6CXC, then
    repeating,
    with no pause to listen. Anyone know what he's up to?  He's a retired
    EE, and his blog www.wb6cxc.com <http://www.wb6cxc.com> has a lot of
    very interesting stuff on it.

    73, Jim K9YC


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