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Old August 23rd 04, 11:27 PM
Mark
 
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Cool. I will listen out on 14243. Haven't heard any amateur stuff from
Antarctica.
There used to be some scientists on Campbell Island who used to operate a 27
MHz CB, spoke to them a few times.

Mark.

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Mark wrote:

The latest USAF FLIP Supplement (Aug 05, 2004, Antarctica) list these

freqs
for McMurdo:

9032, 11256, 5726.

McMurdo also monitors distress freqs 2182 and 4123.


Oh yeah... should mention that I've heard Ham activity here on 14243 out

of
Antarctica from time to time during my evenings here, say around 0100 GMT

or so.

dxAce






 
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