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Macman:
- Check in "Passport to Worldband Radio" ( Book) or Monitoring times ( Magazine & .com ) & what frequency BTW . . . Dan In article , "Macman" writes: Pardon the newbie type question, but when I find a strong signal and would like to know where the point of origin is, is there a method by which I can search by the frequency to find out where it is originated from? |
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Thanks for the feedback.
Mainly just scanning thru the AM band starting around 3.000 thru 10.000. But I like to also tune into the LSB and USB freq's to catch the conversations. I currently tuned into 9.846 AM. By the way, I just 're-oriented' my wire antenna (approx 80ft) into going more vertical than what I did have. I suppose the higher the better! "Diverd4777" wrote in message ... Macman: - Check in "Passport to Worldband Radio" ( Book) or Monitoring times ( Magazine & .com ) & what frequency BTW . . . Dan In article , "Macman" writes: Pardon the newbie type question, but when I find a strong signal and would like to know where the point of origin is, is there a method by which I can search by the frequency to find out where it is originated from? |
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