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Try 6.350 and 10.320 USB. Armed forces radio network. Depending on time
of day, one or the other should be an easy catch! "Love2camp5" wrote in message ... Last night and this morning I was finally able to pull in some SSB on my new radio. Last night on 3885 I could very clearly hear a ham operator in Rhinebeck, NY and his conversations (I felt like an eavesdropper!) And this morning (it was on 7"something") was the radio club from junior high school #22 in New York City area on something called "class net". What is that? Linda Pennsylvania |
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Jim Hackett wrote: Try 6.350 and 10.320 USB. Armed forces radio network. Depending on time of day, one or the other should be an easy catch! Those two frequencies are out of Hawaii and since Linda is in Pennsylvania she might have better luck with 12133.5 and 5446.5 out of Key West Florida or 7507 from Puerto Rico. Here is the American Forces Network frequency page: http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/radio/shortwave/ Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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