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Old January 27th 04, 01:55 AM
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About 15 years ago I used to listen to ships at sea making position

reports
on hf and phone calls via ship to shore operator. Do they still use hf for
this? I can't seem to hear much marine traffic anymore.

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Try 8.294 mhz or 12.356 mhz instead! Those frequencies carry marine traffic
along the Pacific rim.
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Thanks, I will.

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Try 8.294 mhz or 12.356 mhz instead! Those frequencies carry marine

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Old January 27th 04, 06:28 PM
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What are good ones for the atlantic; Boston area ?
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Thanks, I will.

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Try 8.294 mhz or 12.356 mhz instead! Those frequencies carry marine

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