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Mark wrote: 3950 kHz (75 meters) is active also (along with 14325 kHz (20 meters)), apparently... Can't hear it here though. Their website http://www.hwn.org/ shows the net to be active however on the news section on the right hand side says 'Plans are to resume net operations at 7:00 a.m. EDT on 14.325.00 MHz'. I'm not hearing any activity at the moment here on 3950 at 0845. Key West radar showing a nice shot at 0844 with a very well defined eye. http://www.wunderground.com/radar/radblast.asp?ID=BYX Should be a very interesting day in Florida coming up. dxAce |
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