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Old June 4th 04, 02:02 PM
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dxAce wrote:

Jeff Seale wrote:

UJ wrote:
1230 UTC all this week on 6.230 and 6.214. Good, clean signal on my
Sony 2010. Nautical related reports to a home base (what's the weather
doing? How many on board? roger roger. roger that.)
They sound like Cajuns, most likely somewhere in the Gulf of Mexico.

Brady


FYI:
6.230 MHz is a simplex frequency (ITU Ch. 653)
6.214 MHz is a defunct shore station, might be WLO/KLB now (ITU Ch. 606)
6.214 MHz is also a distress/calling frequency


I think you may mean 6215... which is #606

For duplex in some parts of the world it is paired with 6516.


Additionally, I also see 6215 listed as #650 when used as a simplex channel,
so that would be in line with the usage as #606 when used as a duplex channel
paired with 6516.

Confusing at times!

Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B

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