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I'm listening to some hams on 1.947 at 2342. Is this a normal amateur radio
frequency? Brian |
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Actually, now I'm finding a lot of stuff in this area. Never really listened
this low before. "Brian" wrote in message ink.net... I'm listening to some hams on 1.947 at 2342. Is this a normal amateur radio frequency? Brian |
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Howdy,
Yes, the 160m amateur radio allocation is from 1.8 to 2 MHz. http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/regulations/bands.html Regards, Jim -- email sent to: is discarded without being seen. Sorry for any inconvenience. "Brian" wrote in message ink.net... I'm listening to some hams on 1.947 at 2342. Is this a normal amateur radio frequency? Brian |
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COLD winter nights are a lot of fun on 160 Brian, check out some of the
audio quality these guys have. A lot of them sound like they are running surplus commercial broadcast transmitters, while others are running old Heathkit DX-100's...Eddie "J Tabor" wrote in message ... Howdy, Yes, the 160m amateur radio allocation is from 1.8 to 2 MHz. http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/regulations/bands.html Regards, Jim -- email sent to: is discarded without being seen. Sorry for any inconvenience. "Brian" wrote in message ink.net... I'm listening to some hams on 1.947 at 2342. Is this a normal amateur radio frequency? Brian |
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Eddie Haskel wrote:
COLD winter nights are a lot of fun on 160 Brian, check out some of the audio quality these guys have. A lot of them sound like they are running surplus commercial broadcast transmitters, while others are running old Heathkit DX-100's...Eddie "J Tabor" wrote in message ... Howdy, Yes, the 160m amateur radio allocation is from 1.8 to 2 MHz. http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/regulations/bands.html Regards, Jim How long has it been since Loran stations used that area of the spectrum? I remember hearing them on/about 1700-Khz at least 30-years ago. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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starman wrote in message ...
How long has it been since Loran stations used that area of the spectrum? I remember hearing them on/about 1700-Khz at least 30-years ago. Been a good while. Over 20 years. Maybe late 70's???? I know they were gone in the early 80's, as thats when I first started using 160m, and I never had to deal with that awful racket. I sure remember it from the 60's and maybe part of the 70's. Terrible noise...MK |
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Mark Keith wrote: starman wrote in message ... How long has it been since Loran stations used that area of the spectrum? I remember hearing them on/about 1700-Khz at least 30-years ago. Been a good while. Over 20 years. Maybe late 70's???? I know they were gone in the early 80's, as thats when I first started using 160m, and I never had to deal with that awful racket. I sure remember it from the 60's and maybe part of the 70's. Terrible noise...MK Yeah, I remember - if I'm remembering Loran correctly, it sounded like 10,000 air conditioners running at once, or a squadron of B-17's. Tony ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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I sometimes chat down there as well Brian....It dies out on 160 meters as
the temps get warm and the static crashes go up. Its a good band to DX on if the conditions are right and the temps are really cold )KB "Brian" wrote in message ink.net... I'm listening to some hams on 1.947 at 2342. Is this a normal amateur radio frequency? Brian |
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Yes, it's the 160 meter band, extends from 1800 kHz to 2000 kHz.
KR2T Brian wrote: I'm listening to some hams on 1.947 at 2342. Is this a normal amateur radio frequency? Brian |
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