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WWV (Colorado) or WWVH (Hawaii) 2.5, 5.0, 10.0,15.0 20.0 megaherz transmit
time pips, weather information and spaceweather conditions every minute . If you can hear any one of them, your radio is working good and so is your antenna. Strength and Honor "Sanjaya" wrote in message ink.net... These two links should get you started. http://www.anarc.org/naswa/swlguide/ (click the "current hour" button) http://www.primetimeshortwave.com (click "sorted by time") Times for shortwave broadcasts are in UTC. 5 hours ahead of US eastern time in winter 6 hours ahead of US central time in winter 7 hours ahead of US mountain time in winter 8 hours ahead of US pacific time in winter "Tater Schuld" wrote in message om... I live in central wisconsin and am looking for frequencies that stations run on. I've been trying to find something on the shortwave band but I have been getting nothing but static. I'd like to know of a couple of good steady frequencies so I can make sure I get an antenna working properly |
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