OZ7IGY


BandFrequencyGPS & PI4
10 m28.271 MHzYes
8 m40.071 MHzYes
6 m50.471 MHzYes
4 m70.021 MHzYes
2 m144.471 MHzYes
70 cm432.471 MHzYes
23 cm1296.930 MHzYes
13 cm2320.930 MHzYes
9 cm3400.930 MHzYes
6 cm5760.930 MHzYes
3 cm10368.930 MHzYes
1.2 cm24048.930 MHzYes

OZ7IGY is a Danish amateur radio beacon, and the world's oldest VHF and UHF amateur radio beacon and active since the International Geophysical Year in 1957. It is located near Jystrup, in Maidenhead locator JO55WM54, and transmits on the frequencies detailed in Table 1.
Since 30 October 2012, when the Next Generation Beacons platform came into use, the 2 m and 6 m beacons have been frequency and time locked to GPS.
Since 30 March 2013 all the beacons using the Next Generation Beacons platform transmit PI4, CW and unmodulated carrier in a one-minute cycle. The frequency precision of the Next Generation Beacons is typically better than 5 MHz. Over time all the OZ7IGY beacons will use the Next Generation Beacons platform.