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I have to hunt further to find the frequencies I have. But I found them by
accident. The FCC surely has a detailed list of frequency allocations. Examining such a map may reveal what frequencies they would likely use if they do not use regular amateur equipment. "Charles Gillen" wrote in message ... "Maximus" wrote: There are a lot of frequencies in use by commercial vessels and fishing vessels scattered in the lower bands. Thanks for the list, but what I had in mind are the non-official simplex freqs which real fisherman use to chat and swap notes while at sea, and not to communicate with shore stations or the coast guard. I used to hear many such boats years ago, similar to the 2958 I mentioned. Similarly, many foreign ship-board radio operators chat off-channel on non- official freqs scattered in the marine and aero SSB bands. -- Anti-Spam address: my last name at his dot com Charles Gillen -- Reston, Virginia, USA |
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