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Old December 21st 04, 07:49 AM
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Mark wrote:

I've heard Olympia Radio recently: November 24, 06:48 UTC, on 8776 kHz USB,
with the ID stuff you mentioned, along with the channels they operate on:

Channel 806 = 8734 kHz
Channel 1232 = 12595 kHz
Channel 1629 = 16820.5 kHz
Channel 1640 = 16826 kHz
Channel 2210
Channel 2217


I don't think those channel frequencies are correct... for example, one of the
channel numbers, 1629, given this morning, is the frequency we were listening on
(17326).

Please see: http://www.naval.com/hf-freq.htm for the correct channel pairings.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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Old December 21st 04, 10:18 PM
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Oops! I was reading a rather old version of Confidential Frequency List!

Of course, you're right, wrong frequencies. I have an electronic copy of a
document with the correct frequency pairing and it correlates with the URL
you gave, thanks.

So I should have said:
Channel 806: Coast= 8734 kHz, Ship= 8210 kHz
Channel 1232: Coast= 13170 kHz, Ship= 12323 kHz
Channel 1629: Coast= 17326 kHz, Ship= 16444 kHz
Channel 1640: Coast= 17359 kHz, Ship= 16477 kHz
Channel 2210: Coast= 22723 kHz, Ship= 22027 kHz
Channel 2217: Coast= 22744 kHz, Ship= 22048 kHz

Mark.
Auckland
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Mark wrote:

I've heard Olympia Radio recently: November 24, 06:48 UTC, on 8776 kHz

USB,
with the ID stuff you mentioned, along with the channels they operate

on:

Channel 806 = 8734 kHz
Channel 1232 = 12595 kHz
Channel 1629 = 16820.5 kHz
Channel 1640 = 16826 kHz
Channel 2210
Channel 2217


I don't think those channel frequencies are correct... for example, one of

the
channel numbers, 1629, given this morning, is the frequency we were

listening on
(17326).

Please see: http://www.naval.com/hf-freq.htm for the correct channel

pairings.

dxAce
Michigan
USA




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Old December 21st 04, 10:24 PM
dxAce
 
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Mark wrote:

Oops! I was reading a rather old version of Confidential Frequency List!

Of course, you're right, wrong frequencies. I have an electronic copy of a
document with the correct frequency pairing and it correlates with the URL
you gave, thanks.

So I should have said:
Channel 806: Coast= 8734 kHz, Ship= 8210 kHz
Channel 1232: Coast= 13170 kHz, Ship= 12323 kHz
Channel 1629: Coast= 17326 kHz, Ship= 16444 kHz
Channel 1640: Coast= 17359 kHz, Ship= 16477 kHz
Channel 2210: Coast= 22723 kHz, Ship= 22027 kHz
Channel 2217: Coast= 22744 kHz, Ship= 22048 kHz


I thought you might have an old list. What is the date of that CFL?

I can't recall offhand when the channel pairings were changed, but it seems as
though it was done after some WARC (World Administrative Radio Conference) some
years back. I guess I should have saved my old copies of the CFL.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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