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![]() Is this a pirate station? Would be interesting to hear this. My guess is yes, although in some ITU regions, broadcasting is allowed from 3800-4000. Tom |
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![]() Tom Sevart schrieb: Is this a pirate station? Would be interesting to hear this. My guess is yes, although in some ITU regions, broadcasting is allowed from 3800-4000. Tom Over here in europe 40 mtr ham band is 3500 to 3800. 3900 to 3950 is mil air band in germany... But can't get a signal out of the mud. Maybe it will work in some hours... odo, Berlin/Germany |
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Volker Tonn wrote:
Over here in europe 40 mtr ham band is 3500 to 3800. 3900 to 3950 is mil air band in germany... But can't get a signal out of the mud. Maybe it will work in some hours... odo, Berlin/Germany 3500 to 3800 isn't 40 meters, it is 75 meters. |
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![]() JJ schrieb: Volker Tonn wrote: Over here in europe 40 mtr ham band is 3500 to 3800. 3900 to 3950 is mil air band in germany... But can't get a signal out of the mud. Maybe it will work in some hours... odo, Berlin/Germany 3500 to 3800 isn't 40 meters, it is 75 meters. Sorry, my fault but you are wrong too. :-9 It is the 80 mtr ham band not 40... odo |
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Volker Tonn wrote:
JJ schrieb: Volker Tonn wrote: Over here in europe 40 mtr ham band is 3500 to 3800. 3900 to 3950 is mil air band in germany... But can't get a signal out of the mud. Maybe it will work in some hours... odo, Berlin/Germany 3500 to 3800 isn't 40 meters, it is 75 meters. Sorry, my fault but you are wrong too. :-9 It is the 80 mtr ham band not 40... odo Here, the phone portion of the band (3.75 to 4.0 mhz) is commonly referred to 75 meters, the cw portion (3.5 to 3.75) is referred to as 80 meters. |
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![]() JJ schrieb: Here, the phone portion of the band (3.75 to 4.0 mhz) is commonly referred to 75 meters, the cw portion (3.5 to 3.75) is referred to as 80 meters. In Europe 3900-4000khz is named 75mtr band, designated to radio broadcast. No different names for the ham band of 80mtrs 3500-to (only) 3800khz. odo |
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Doesn't seem to be offshare and weak transmitter.
Mike |
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