Thinking about that led me to the discovery that the site websdr.org has nearly a dozen SDRs that listen to the 3 cm band. So, I thought I would make a list here and share it.
SDRs Listening To The 3 cm Band
http://websdr.suws.org.uk/ One beacon found sending FSCW (Frequency-Shifted CW) and an unidentified digital mode having four discrete frequencies.
http://maxiplaya.dyndns.org:8901/ Nice CW beacon on 10368929.65 sending chirpy code.
http://ea1rj.cloudns.cc:8888/ No beacons detected.
http://erc-websdr.esa.int/ No beacons detected.
http://websdr.fvzr.ch:8901/ Beacon at 10368086.74 sending unidentified digital mode. No CW heard.
http://microwavesdr.hopto.org:8901/ Quite pleasant chirpy beacon sending FSCW easily copied. This is the choo choo that is saying, "I think I can, I think I can." Located in Dresden, Germany.
http://sdr.dii.univpm.it:8901/ No beacons detected.
http://188.210.92.22:8901/ One beacon found sending FSCW and and unidentified digital mode having four discrete frequencies. Located in Belgium.
http://websdr.afu.eah-jena.de:8901/ No beacons detected, however, there are quite a few markers indicating the frequencies of beacons.
Cool .. hope to have a FS-CW beacon soon .... getting close to testing.
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