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[email protected] December 22nd 07 01:07 AM

AFN on 7811 USB
 
A friend monitors AFN and has mentioned that for the last 2 months the
audio has been in and out. I took a listen tonight, and I have trouble
understanding which group of cub scouts are running this station. Is
it not standard practice to monitor you
off air signal?

I guess that no one is listening because I can't believe that anyone
who really need
this service wouldn't raise cane over the quality.

Terry

RHF December 22nd 07 01:53 AM

QUESTION : AFN from Key West, FL. - Shortwave Radio Frequency Check :
 
On Dec 21, 5:07*pm, wrote:
A friend monitors AFN and has mentioned that for the last 2 months the
audio has been in and out. I took a listen tonight, and I have trouble
understanding which group of cub scouts are running this station. Is
it not standard practice to monitor you
off air signal?

I guess that no one is listening because I can't believe that anyone
who really need
this service wouldn't raise cane over the quality.

Terry


Terry,

IIRC the main reason that AFN Shortwave Radio Broadcasts
are in SSB by AFRTS are that they are "Audio Only" for Ships
at Sea and the Ship's AFRTS Receiver is used to Distribute
the Audio Signal throughout the Ship to be heard where it can
be heard and when it can be listened to.

The AFN Shortwave Transmitter Locations are designed
to reach "All the Ships at Sea" in their respective
Ocean Areas. -IF- There were a problem you would
think that one or more of the Ships-at-Sea would be
reporting the Problem to the Broadcast Location to
Get-It-Fixed !

Current AFN / AFRTS Shortwave Radio High Frequencies
AFN-SW - http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx
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.

AFN-Shortwave Radio Broadcast-Transmitter Locations
AFN-SW - http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx

Diego Garcia -BIOT- {Indian Ocean}
12,759 kHz USB Daytime
4,319 kHz USB Nighttime

Guam {Western Pacific}
13,362 kHz USB Daytime
5,765 kHz USB Nighttime

Key West, Florida {Atlantic & Caribbean}
12,1335 kHz USB Day & Night
7812.5 kHz USB Day & Night
5,446.5 kHz USB Day & Night

NOTE - The AFN Webpage list 7812.5 kHz as the
Shortwave Radio Broadcast Frequency -but- many
Shortwave Radio Listeners (SWLs) report that
the Broadcast Frequency is 7811 kHz. ? ? ? ?

Pearl Harbor, Hawaii {Pacific}
10,320 kHz USB Daytime
6,350 kHz USB Nighttime

QUESTION : AFN from Key West, FL.
Shortwave Radio Frequency Check
7812.5 kHz USB ?
-=OR=-
7811 kHz USB ?
? What Do You Hear ?


Wishing All of America's Peace Loving Friendly Forces
a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year :o)

god bless them : one-and-all - amen ~ RHF

dxAce December 22nd 07 11:50 AM

QUESTION : AFN from Key West, FL. - Shortwave Radio Frequency Check
 


RHF wrote:

On Dec 21, 5:07 pm, wrote:
A friend monitors AFN and has mentioned that for the last 2 months the
audio has been in and out. I took a listen tonight, and I have trouble
understanding which group of cub scouts are running this station. Is
it not standard practice to monitor you
off air signal?

I guess that no one is listening because I can't believe that anyone
who really need
this service wouldn't raise cane over the quality.

Terry


Terry,

IIRC the main reason that AFN Shortwave Radio Broadcasts
are in SSB by AFRTS are that they are "Audio Only" for Ships
at Sea and the Ship's AFRTS Receiver is used to Distribute
the Audio Signal throughout the Ship to be heard where it can
be heard and when it can be listened to.

The AFN Shortwave Transmitter Locations are designed
to reach "All the Ships at Sea" in their respective
Ocean Areas. -IF- There were a problem you would
think that one or more of the Ships-at-Sea would be
reporting the Problem to the Broadcast Location to
Get-It-Fixed !

Current AFN / AFRTS Shortwave Radio High Frequencies
AFN-SW - http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx
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.

AFN-Shortwave Radio Broadcast-Transmitter Locations
AFN-SW - http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx

Diego Garcia -BIOT- {Indian Ocean}
12,759 kHz USB Daytime
4,319 kHz USB Nighttime

Guam {Western Pacific}
13,362 kHz USB Daytime
5,765 kHz USB Nighttime

Key West, Florida {Atlantic & Caribbean}
12,1335 kHz USB Day & Night
7812.5 kHz USB Day & Night
5,446.5 kHz USB Day & Night

NOTE - The AFN Webpage list 7812.5 kHz as the
Shortwave Radio Broadcast Frequency -but- many
Shortwave Radio Listeners (SWLs) report that
the Broadcast Frequency is 7811 kHz. ? ? ? ?

Pearl Harbor, Hawaii {Pacific}
10,320 kHz USB Daytime
6,350 kHz USB Nighttime

QUESTION : AFN from Key West, FL.
Shortwave Radio Frequency Check
7812.5 kHz USB ?
-=OR=-
7811 kHz USB ?
? What Do You Hear ?


You, and many others, have been told ad nauseum that it's on 7811.


RHF December 22nd 07 12:24 PM

QUESTION : AFN from Key West, FL. - Shortwave Radio Frequency
 
On Dec 22, 3:50*am, dxAce wrote:
RHF wrote:
On Dec 21, 5:07 pm, wrote:
A friend monitors AFN and has mentioned that for the last 2 months the
audio has been in and out. I took a listen tonight, and I have trouble
understanding which group of cub scouts are running this station. Is
it not standard practice to monitor you
off air signal?


I guess that no one is listening because I can't believe that anyone
who really need
this service wouldn't raise cane over the quality.


Terry


Terry,


IIRC the main reason that AFN Shortwave Radio Broadcasts
are in SSB by AFRTS are that they are "Audio Only" for Ships
at Sea and the Ship's AFRTS Receiver is used to Distribute
the Audio Signal throughout the Ship to be heard where it can
be heard and when it can be listened to.


The AFN Shortwave Transmitter Locations are designed
to reach "All the Ships at Sea" in their respective
Ocean Areas. *-IF- There were a problem you would
think that one or more of the Ships-at-Sea would be
reporting the Problem to the Broadcast Location to
Get-It-Fixed !


Current AFN / AFRTS Shortwave Radio High Frequencies
AFN-SW -http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx
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.


AFN-Shortwave Radio Broadcast-Transmitter Locations
AFN-SW -http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx


Diego Garcia -BIOT- {Indian Ocean}
12,759 kHz USB Daytime
4,319 kHz USB Nighttime


Guam {Western Pacific}
13,362 kHz USB Daytime
5,765 kHz USB Nighttime


Key West, Florida {Atlantic & Caribbean}
12,1335 kHz USB Day & Night
7812.5 kHz USB Day & Night
5,446.5 kHz USB Day & Night


NOTE - The AFN Webpage list 7812.5 kHz as the
Shortwave Radio Broadcast Frequency -but- many
Shortwave Radio Listeners (SWLs) report that
the Broadcast Frequency is 7811 kHz. ? ? ? ?


Pearl Harbor, Hawaii {Pacific}
10,320 kHz USB Daytime
6,350 kHz USB Nighttime


QUESTION : AFN from Key West, FL.
Shortwave Radio Frequency Check
7812.5 kHz USB ?
-=OR=-
7811 kHz USB ?
? What Do You Hear ?


- You, and many others, have been told ad nauseum
that it's on 7811.

Then may be someone should tell AFN cause they are
still Publishing 7812.5 kHz USB on their Website.
AFN-SW -http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx

dxAce December 22nd 07 12:27 PM

QUESTION : AFN from Key West, FL. - Shortwave Radio Frequency Check
 


RHF wrote:

On Dec 22, 3:50 am, dxAce wrote:
RHF wrote:
On Dec 21, 5:07 pm, wrote:
A friend monitors AFN and has mentioned that for the last 2 months the
audio has been in and out. I took a listen tonight, and I have trouble
understanding which group of cub scouts are running this station. Is
it not standard practice to monitor you
off air signal?


I guess that no one is listening because I can't believe that anyone
who really need
this service wouldn't raise cane over the quality.


Terry


Terry,


IIRC the main reason that AFN Shortwave Radio Broadcasts
are in SSB by AFRTS are that they are "Audio Only" for Ships
at Sea and the Ship's AFRTS Receiver is used to Distribute
the Audio Signal throughout the Ship to be heard where it can
be heard and when it can be listened to.


The AFN Shortwave Transmitter Locations are designed
to reach "All the Ships at Sea" in their respective
Ocean Areas. -IF- There were a problem you would
think that one or more of the Ships-at-Sea would be
reporting the Problem to the Broadcast Location to
Get-It-Fixed !


Current AFN / AFRTS Shortwave Radio High Frequencies
AFN-SW -http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx
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.


AFN-Shortwave Radio Broadcast-Transmitter Locations
AFN-SW -http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx


Diego Garcia -BIOT- {Indian Ocean}
12,759 kHz USB Daytime
4,319 kHz USB Nighttime


Guam {Western Pacific}
13,362 kHz USB Daytime
5,765 kHz USB Nighttime


Key West, Florida {Atlantic & Caribbean}
12,1335 kHz USB Day & Night
7812.5 kHz USB Day & Night
5,446.5 kHz USB Day & Night


NOTE - The AFN Webpage list 7812.5 kHz as the
Shortwave Radio Broadcast Frequency -but- many
Shortwave Radio Listeners (SWLs) report that
the Broadcast Frequency is 7811 kHz. ? ? ? ?


Pearl Harbor, Hawaii {Pacific}
10,320 kHz USB Daytime
6,350 kHz USB Nighttime


QUESTION : AFN from Key West, FL.
Shortwave Radio Frequency Check
7812.5 kHz USB ?
-=OR=-
7811 kHz USB ?
? What Do You Hear ?


- You, and many others, have been told ad nauseum
that it's on 7811.

Then may be someone should tell AFN cause they are
still Publishing 7812.5 kHz USB on their Website.
AFN-SW -http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx


Maybe that someone is you!

You now have a purpose in life!



RHF December 22nd 07 01:17 PM

QUESTION : AFN from Key West, FL. - Shortwave Radio Frequency
 
On Dec 22, 4:27*am, dxAce wrote:
RHF wrote:
On Dec 22, 3:50 am, dxAce wrote:
RHF wrote:
On Dec 21, 5:07 pm, wrote:
A friend monitors AFN and has mentioned that for the last 2 months the
audio has been in and out. I took a listen tonight, and I have trouble
understanding which group of cub scouts are running this station. Is
it not standard practice to monitor you
off air signal?


I guess that no one is listening because I can't believe that anyone
who really need
this service wouldn't raise cane over the quality.


Terry


Terry,


IIRC the main reason that AFN Shortwave Radio Broadcasts
are in SSB by AFRTS are that they are "Audio Only" for Ships
at Sea and the Ship's AFRTS Receiver is used to Distribute
the Audio Signal throughout the Ship to be heard where it can
be heard and when it can be listened to.


The AFN Shortwave Transmitter Locations are designed
to reach "All the Ships at Sea" in their respective
Ocean Areas. *-IF- There were a problem you would
think that one or more of the Ships-at-Sea would be
reporting the Problem to the Broadcast Location to
Get-It-Fixed !


Current AFN / AFRTS Shortwave Radio High Frequencies
AFN-SW -http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx
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.


AFN-Shortwave Radio Broadcast-Transmitter Locations
AFN-SW -http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx


Diego Garcia -BIOT- {Indian Ocean}
12,759 kHz USB Daytime
4,319 kHz USB Nighttime


Guam {Western Pacific}
13,362 kHz USB Daytime
5,765 kHz USB Nighttime


Key West, Florida {Atlantic & Caribbean}
12,1335 kHz USB Day & Night
7812.5 kHz USB Day & Night
5,446.5 kHz USB Day & Night


NOTE - The AFN Webpage list 7812.5 kHz as the
Shortwave Radio Broadcast Frequency -but- many
Shortwave Radio Listeners (SWLs) report that
the Broadcast Frequency is 7811 kHz. ? ? ? ?


Pearl Harbor, Hawaii {Pacific}
10,320 kHz USB Daytime
6,350 kHz USB Nighttime


QUESTION : AFN from Key West, FL.
Shortwave Radio Frequency Check
7812.5 kHz USB ?
-=OR=-
7811 kHz USB ?
? What Do You Hear ?


- You, and many others, have been told ad nauseum
that it's on 7811.


Then may be someone should tell AFN cause they are
still Publishing 7812.5 kHz USB on their Website.
AFN-SW -http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx


Maybe that someone is you!

You now have a purpose in life!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


DX Ace - Can Do ! - It's Done & Done Is Good :o) ~ RHF

Website : NAVY.MIL - CONTACT US
http://www.navy.mil/submit/contacts.asp
Website : AFN - Contact Us Audience Feedback
http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/email.aspx
*
*

*


The AFN Shortwave Radio Frequency for Key West, FL is
listed as 7812.5 kHz USB on this webpage and is wrong.

http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx

AFN is being heard on 7811 kHz USB.
Plus the Audio Quality of this Signal is only Fair.

Please correct the Frequency for this webpage.

~ RHF
Twain Harte, CA -USA-

David[_5_] December 22nd 07 02:09 PM

QUESTION : AFN from Key West, FL. - Shortwave Radio Frequency
 
RHF wrote:
On Dec 21, 5:07 pm, wrote:
A friend monitors AFN and has mentioned that for the last 2 months the
audio has been in and out. I took a listen tonight, and I have trouble
understanding which group of cub scouts are running this station. Is
it not standard practice to monitor you
off air signal?

I guess that no one is listening because I can't believe that anyone
who really need
this service wouldn't raise cane over the quality.

Terry


Terry,

IIRC the main reason that AFN Shortwave Radio Broadcasts
are in SSB by AFRTS are that they are "Audio Only" for Ships
at Sea and the Ship's AFRTS Receiver is used to Distribute
the Audio Signal throughout the Ship to be heard where it can
be heard and when it can be listened to.

The AFN Shortwave Transmitter Locations are designed
to reach "All the Ships at Sea" in their respective
Ocean Areas. -IF- There were a problem you would
think that one or more of the Ships-at-Sea would be
reporting the Problem to the Broadcast Location to
Get-It-Fixed !

Current AFN / AFRTS Shortwave Radio High Frequencies
AFN-SW - http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx
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.

AFN-Shortwave Radio Broadcast-Transmitter Locations
AFN-SW - http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx

Diego Garcia -BIOT- {Indian Ocean}
12,759 kHz USB Daytime
4,319 kHz USB Nighttime

Guam {Western Pacific}
13,362 kHz USB Daytime
5,765 kHz USB Nighttime

Key West, Florida {Atlantic & Caribbean}
12,1335 kHz USB Day & Night
7812.5 kHz USB Day & Night
5,446.5 kHz USB Day & Night

NOTE - The AFN Webpage list 7812.5 kHz as the
Shortwave Radio Broadcast Frequency -but- many
Shortwave Radio Listeners (SWLs) report that
the Broadcast Frequency is 7811 kHz. ? ? ? ?

Pearl Harbor, Hawaii {Pacific}
10,320 kHz USB Daytime
6,350 kHz USB Nighttime

QUESTION : AFN from Key West, FL.
Shortwave Radio Frequency Check
7812.5 kHz USB ?
-=OR=-
7811 kHz USB ?
? What Do You Hear ?


Wishing All of America's Peace Loving Friendly Forces
a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year :o)

god bless them : one-and-all - amen ~ RHF
.



It's gotta be a real POS boat these days that doesn't have satellite.

David[_5_] December 22nd 07 02:13 PM

QUESTION : AFN from Key West, FL. - Shortwave Radio Frequency
 
RHF wrote:
On Dec 22, 3:50 am, dxAce wrote:
RHF wrote:
On Dec 21, 5:07 pm, wrote:
A friend monitors AFN and has mentioned that for the last 2 months the
audio has been in and out. I took a listen tonight, and I have trouble
understanding which group of cub scouts are running this station. Is
it not standard practice to monitor you
off air signal?
I guess that no one is listening because I can't believe that anyone
who really need
this service wouldn't raise cane over the quality.
Terry
Terry,
IIRC the main reason that AFN Shortwave Radio Broadcasts
are in SSB by AFRTS are that they are "Audio Only" for Ships
at Sea and the Ship's AFRTS Receiver is used to Distribute
the Audio Signal throughout the Ship to be heard where it can
be heard and when it can be listened to.
The AFN Shortwave Transmitter Locations are designed
to reach "All the Ships at Sea" in their respective
Ocean Areas. -IF- There were a problem you would
think that one or more of the Ships-at-Sea would be
reporting the Problem to the Broadcast Location to
Get-It-Fixed !
Current AFN / AFRTS Shortwave Radio High Frequencies
AFN-SW -http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx
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.
AFN-Shortwave Radio Broadcast-Transmitter Locations
AFN-SW -http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx
Diego Garcia -BIOT- {Indian Ocean}
12,759 kHz USB Daytime
4,319 kHz USB Nighttime
Guam {Western Pacific}
13,362 kHz USB Daytime
5,765 kHz USB Nighttime
Key West, Florida {Atlantic & Caribbean}
12,1335 kHz USB Day & Night
7812.5 kHz USB Day & Night
5,446.5 kHz USB Day & Night
NOTE - The AFN Webpage list 7812.5 kHz as the
Shortwave Radio Broadcast Frequency -but- many
Shortwave Radio Listeners (SWLs) report that
the Broadcast Frequency is 7811 kHz. ? ? ? ?
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii {Pacific}
10,320 kHz USB Daytime
6,350 kHz USB Nighttime
QUESTION : AFN from Key West, FL.
Shortwave Radio Frequency Check
7812.5 kHz USB ?
-=OR=-
7811 kHz USB ?
? What Do You Hear ?


- You, and many others, have been told ad nauseum
that it's on 7811.

Then may be someone should tell AFN cause they are
still Publishing 7812.5 kHz USB on their Website.
AFN-SW -http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx
.


I think Ace is giving us the pre-offset frequency as displayed on his radio.

dxAce December 22nd 07 03:06 PM

QUESTION : AFN from Key West, FL. - Shortwave Radio FrequencyCheck :
 


David wrote:

RHF wrote:
On Dec 22, 3:50 am, dxAce wrote:
RHF wrote:
On Dec 21, 5:07 pm, wrote:
A friend monitors AFN and has mentioned that for the last 2 months the
audio has been in and out. I took a listen tonight, and I have trouble
understanding which group of cub scouts are running this station. Is
it not standard practice to monitor you
off air signal?
I guess that no one is listening because I can't believe that anyone
who really need
this service wouldn't raise cane over the quality.
Terry
Terry,
IIRC the main reason that AFN Shortwave Radio Broadcasts
are in SSB by AFRTS are that they are "Audio Only" for Ships
at Sea and the Ship's AFRTS Receiver is used to Distribute
the Audio Signal throughout the Ship to be heard where it can
be heard and when it can be listened to.
The AFN Shortwave Transmitter Locations are designed
to reach "All the Ships at Sea" in their respective
Ocean Areas. -IF- There were a problem you would
think that one or more of the Ships-at-Sea would be
reporting the Problem to the Broadcast Location to
Get-It-Fixed !
Current AFN / AFRTS Shortwave Radio High Frequencies
AFN-SW -http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx
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.
AFN-Shortwave Radio Broadcast-Transmitter Locations
AFN-SW -http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx
Diego Garcia -BIOT- {Indian Ocean}
12,759 kHz USB Daytime
4,319 kHz USB Nighttime
Guam {Western Pacific}
13,362 kHz USB Daytime
5,765 kHz USB Nighttime
Key West, Florida {Atlantic & Caribbean}
12,1335 kHz USB Day & Night
7812.5 kHz USB Day & Night
5,446.5 kHz USB Day & Night
NOTE - The AFN Webpage list 7812.5 kHz as the
Shortwave Radio Broadcast Frequency -but- many
Shortwave Radio Listeners (SWLs) report that
the Broadcast Frequency is 7811 kHz. ? ? ? ?
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii {Pacific}
10,320 kHz USB Daytime
6,350 kHz USB Nighttime
QUESTION : AFN from Key West, FL.
Shortwave Radio Frequency Check
7812.5 kHz USB ?
-=OR=-
7811 kHz USB ?
? What Do You Hear ?


- You, and many others, have been told ad nauseum
that it's on 7811.

Then may be someone should tell AFN cause they are
still Publishing 7812.5 kHz USB on their Website.
AFN-SW -http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx
.


I think Ace is giving us the pre-offset frequency as displayed on his radio.


I think that you're just drug addled.



Mark Zenier December 22nd 07 08:16 PM

QUESTION : AFN from Key West, FL. - Shortwave Radio Frequency Check
 
In article ,
dxAce wrote:
Key West, Florida {Atlantic & Caribbean}
7812.5 kHz USB Day & Night


You, and many others, have been told ad nauseum that it's on 7811.


Which convention?
Center of channel, or frequency of (supressed) carrier.

Mark Zenier
Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com)




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