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Yep, I listen to them too. They're a riot. 10-4 on the "more fun
than slop bucketeers". Ha! I'll be looking for you guys on the new freeband freqs. 7 thirds, Starsky On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 16:30:10 -0500, Big Rich Soprano replied: Listening U.S.A. daytime: 13.555 MHz USB Listening U.S.A. evenings & nights: 6.670 MHz LSB Listening U.S.A. late nights: 3.475 MHz LSB There's always 7290ish AM mornings and 3885 AM nights. there's a ton of AMers there and they're more fun than slop bucketeers... And most don't mind "boots." Listening U.S.A. daytime: 13.555 MHz USB Listening U.S.A. evenings & nights: 6.670 MHz LSB Listening U.S.A. late nights: 3.475 MHz LSB All above monitoring subject to propagation variations. (And when I'm not elsewhere in the HF spectrum doing other things. .... .. ) |
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