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Old November 29th 03, 01:33 PM
Rick
 
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I mean 3.875, sorry..


"Rick" wrote in message
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It could very well have been a pirate. I really don't know, but I'll keep
listening.

That's a regular occurance on that frequency and on 3.775.
Someone I met years ago I think is the engineer for WBCQ and is a regular

on
3.775 yeah am.

73's
Rick

"WShoots1" wrote in message
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I could be a pirate, someone using an old ham rig. There are still AM

ham
transmitters out there.

The other night I heard an AM ham on 3885, which I believe is an AM ham

net
frequency. I didn't have time to stick around to learn his call or

anything.

Bill, K5BY
SE Texas





 
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