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Old November 20th 07, 12:37 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Burr Burr is offline
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"dxAce" wrote in message
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Burr wrote:

Current Shortwave High Frequencies
Shortwave service is provided by the Navy as an option for their ships
without the Navy's Direct-to-Sailor (DTS) capability. Shortwave also
serves
as a backup to those customers with DTS. Shortwave service is also an
option for land-based listeners in remote locations that do not have
access
to local or satellite-delivered AFRTS full Satellite Network (SATNET)
services. Shortwave services are intended to operate 24/7 but do
experience
disruptions due to maintenance and atmospheric conditions.

Location Band Daytime Nighttime
Diego Garcia Upper Sideband 12,759 KHz 4,319 KHz
Guam Upper Sideband 13,362 KHz 5,765 KHz
Key West, Florida Upper Sideband 12,1335 KHz, 7812.5 KHz and 5,4465
KHz same as daytime
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Upper Sideband 10,320 KHz 6,350 KHz

From AFRTS Homepage


And note that 7812.5 is actually 7811.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


OK, why, your ref:

Burr

Hang-up, I'll call