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CHU is now on 7,850 kHz
In Lakeland FL, I can here the Hawaiian "lady" moments before the Colorado
"dude." Mostly on 5000, 10000, and 15000. Once in a while I hear the "dude" on 2500 but 20000 is deaf. slade "~ RHF" wrote in message ... On Jun 5, 4:35 am, Art Harris wrote: 328X1 wrote: Check the International Time Standard frequencies, such as 5.0, 7.335, 10.0, or other beacon type transmissions - Just a "heads up" that CHU is no longer - on 7,335. I think they're on 7,850 now. - - Art Harris Yes CHU is now on 7,850 kHz ~ RHF http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CHU_(radio_station) 3,330 kHz, 7,850 kHz and 14,670 kHz |
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