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Telamon October 21st 07 08:06 PM

Whats between 30 000 & 60.000 on SW ?
 
In article ,
dxAce wrote:

dxAce wrote:

" wrote:

Have an Icom R-75;

- wondered why it tunes all the way up to 60,000

whats broadcast in the frequencies between 30,000 & 60,000

any lists out there ?

?


At times when propagation is good you just might find some
interesting harmonics of SWBC stations above 30 MHZ.


And I also recall hearing the California Highway Patrol up in that
region as well when the 'skip' is in. I've hooked up my scanner to
the 200' W-E wire and had excellent reception. I'm not certain if
they use the low band anymore or not, but it was always interesting
listening.


Oh yeah, they still use those frequencies. There is a number of
frequencies used in the 40 - 60MHz range every day. You can still see
the long whips on the patrol cars.

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Telamon
Ventura, California

[email protected] October 21st 07 09:50 PM

Whats between 30 000 & 60.000 on SW ?
 
200 W-E wire? What is that? I own two Radio Shack hand held scanners.One
of them is a Pro-91.I don't remember what the other one is, it is a 16
channer scanner though.
cuhulin


dxAce October 21st 07 11:17 PM

Whats between 30 000 & 60.000 on SW ?
 


wrote:

200 W-E wire? What is that?


A wire that is fed at its west end and runs 200' to the east.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



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