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Can anyone recommend any active frequencies to listen to on SSB? Best
times? Thanks |
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You really need to be more specific. Are you wanting to hear military
communications? Coast Guard? Amateur radio operators? Air traffic? Marine comms? Other? Steve |
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For Hams,
http://www2.arrl.org/FandES/field/re.../bandplan.html Military freqs can be found with a search of HFGCS or GHFS (the old name) http://www.wunclub.com/files/mla.html Military and aircraft: http://www.microvoltradio.com/high_frequency.htm |
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![]() "I Love LA" wrote in message ... Can anyone recommend any active frequencies to listen to on SSB? Best times? In the US, there's some amateur radio between 3500 and 4000 kHz. From 3500-3750 kHz is Morse code (CW) and 3750-4000 kHz is voice. Mostly it is all on Lower Sideband (LSB). Reception seems to work at night or dusk. |
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Did you bother to google search the groups archives before posting your
question? 2,004 results for 'ssb listen'.... http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...rch+this+group |
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All of the amateur radio bands. Try around 1900khz and 3700 khz up at
night in lsb. Try 7100 to 7300 khs in lsb and 14100 to 14300 khz in usb during the day and evenings. Those are the most active frequencies. |
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