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Old September 3rd 04, 08:13 PM
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I talked to an op in Freeport a short time ago. He said Frances was not
as bad as they thought. While damage occurred, it was not that heavy and
at this time they are reporting only a single death.
Also, check out the Hurricane Watch Net on 14.325 MHZ. Latest reports
has the storm missing most of southern Florida. The eye is diminished
and at times the wall is open. Intensity is expected to change over the
next 24 hours.

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Old September 3rd 04, 11:32 PM
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Old September 4th 04, 12:56 AM
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Heah Twisted:

That 14.325 MHz USB frequency, is kind of a disapointment. They ask for
stations in the effected areas for current weather condations. And if
any one whats to check in?!?!?!?!?

There must be a few more frequencies out there for us to listen in on.

Jay in the Mojave

itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge wrote:

(Twistedhed) wrote in news:19656-4138C26D-46
@storefull-3251.bay.webtv.net:


I talked to an op in Freeport a short time ago. He said Frances was not
as bad as they thought. While damage occurred, it was not that heavy


and

at this time they are reporting only a single death.
Also, check out the Hurricane Watch Net on 14.325 MHZ. Latest reports
has the storm missing most of southern Florida. The eye is diminished
and at times the wall is open. Intensity is expected to change over the
next 24 hours.






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Old September 4th 04, 01:32 AM
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Hello All:

Ok heres a few more sites for Hurrican frequencies, hot off the Google
search web site. That'll keep them frequecy dials ah turning.

Let us all know what the Hot frequencies are!


http://www.voipwx.net/

http://www.ominous-valve.com/hurricne.txt

http://www.panix.com/clay/scanning/hurricane.html

http://aa6kc.home.mindspring.com/

http://www.palmsradio.com/hurricane.html

http://radioscanning.wox.org/Scanner...requencies.htm

http://www.mdsmm.com/scarc/ares/huricane.asp

http://www.qsl.net/g3yrc/hurricane.htm

http://www.dxworld.com/hurr.html

http://www.totse.com/en/media/radio_...s/hurfreq.html

http://www.angelfire.com/sc/scannerpost/hur.html

Jay in the Mojave




Jay in the Mojave wrote:

Heah Twisted:

That 14.325 MHz USB frequency, is kind of a disapointment. They ask for
stations in the effected areas for current weather condations. And if
any one whats to check in?!?!?!?!?

There must be a few more frequencies out there for us to listen in on.

Jay in the Mojave

itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge wrote:

(Twistedhed) wrote in news:19656-4138C26D-46
@storefull-3251.bay.webtv.net:


I talked to an op in Freeport a short time ago. He said Frances was not
as bad as they thought. While damage occurred, it was not that heavy



and

at this time they are reporting only a single death.
Also, check out the Hurricane Watch Net on 14.325 MHZ. Latest reports
has the storm missing most of southern Florida. The eye is diminished
and at times the wall is open. Intensity is expected to change over the
next 24 hours.






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