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Old October 6th 04, 02:57 PM
Jack Painter
 
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"dxAce" wrote
Another frequency that may or may not have traffic regarding this is 8364.

By the way, the 3023 frequency I mentioned above may be 3023.5, or it may

not.


Last night it was mainly 3.0230 and 5.6800 USB. RAF KINLOSS (British Rescue
Coordination Centre in Scotland) was repeatedly losing comms with Rescue-52
and other units on scene. They use 5.6800 as their primary. Until a year ago
when Kinloss made "improvements", listeners in the US could hear them loud
and clear at night and ocassionally in the daytime on 5.680. Now, it's a
pretty weak signal at best but still readable at night.

Jack
Virginia Beach


 
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