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IBP(1)									IBP(1)

NAME
       ibp  - show which of the International Beacon Project beacons is trans‐
       mitting

SYNOPSIS
       ibp [arguments]

DESCRIPTION
       IBP shows which of the beacons of the International Beacon  Project  is
       transmitting now.

       The following arguments can be used:

       a band expressed either in MHz (14, 18, 21, 24 or 28) or in meters (20,
       17, 15, 12 or 10); if no band  is  specified,  the  program  starts  in
       multi-band mode.

       a  Maidenhead  locator (like JO32KF), to be used for the calculation of
       distance and azimuth (both short and long path) to each beacon.

       -c, --nocolour
	      don't use colour, even on a colour terminal.

       -m, --morse
	      display callsign of active beacon in morse code (not  in	multi-
	      band mode).

       -x, --nograph
	      don't  open  the X11 window (showing a world map with the beacon
	      locations, and short and long paths) even if the	DISPLAY	 envi‐
	      ronment  variable	 is set.  This option is only available if X11
	      support has been compiled in.

       Note: since each beacon transmission lasts only 10 seconds,  your  com‐
       puter's clock should be set reasonably accurately for the results to be
       valid.

THE INTERNATIONAL BEACON PROJECT
       The International Beacon Project is a set of  18	 amateur  (ham)	 radio
       transmitters  around  the world, each of which transmit every 3 minutes
       on a set of 5 short-wave frequencies.   This  allows  short-wave	 radio
       users  to  quickly assess the current worldwide propagation conditions.
       Much more information can be found on http://www.ncdxf.org/beacons.html

AUTHOR
       Pieter-Tjerk de	Boer  <pa3fwm@amsat.org>;  via	amateur	 packet-radio:
       PA3FWM @ PI8DAZ.#TWE.NLD.EU.

       The X11 display code is heavily based on the 'sunclock' program by John
       Mackin <john@cs.su.oz.AU>.

									IBP(1)
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