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October 31st 03, 09:21 PM
Mark Keith
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(Ken Maltz) wrote in message ...
Last night (Thursday) I was receiving VHF aero comms on 128 - 134 MHz from
about 200 miles out here on Long Island, NY.
Ken Maltz
Syosset, NY
NRD-535D, Collins R-388, Racal RA6790/GM,
Panasonic RF-2200, Sony ICF-7600GR,
Hoka Code3 Gold-Pro, 60' long wire, MLB balun
Thats normal if they are in the air. I hear 200-300 miles away
consistantly. Same with the VHF ACARS transmissions. MK
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