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The Hurricane Watch Net will activate today at 1900 on 14325.
Hurricane Katrina in now a Category 5 hurricane with 160 MPH winds. Good luck to all in her path. http://www.hwn.org/ dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... The Hurricane Watch Net will activate today at 1900 on 14325. Hurricane Katrina in now a Category 5 hurricane with 160 MPH winds. Good luck to all in her path. http://www.hwn.org/ dxAce Michigan USA Coming in loud and clear in east Tennessee, USA 14325 USB, 1945 UTC |
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![]() Sanjaya wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... The Hurricane Watch Net will activate today at 1900 on 14325. Hurricane Katrina in now a Category 5 hurricane with 160 MPH winds. Good luck to all in her path. http://www.hwn.org/ dxAce Michigan USA Coming in loud and clear in east Tennessee, USA 14325 USB, 1945 UTC The following does not paint a very bright picture for New Orleans: http://www.drudgereport.com/flash.htm I'm going to try to listen to 870 WWL this evening, but who knows how long they might be on. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... The Hurricane Watch Net will activate today at 1900 on 14325. Hurricane Katrina in now a Category 5 hurricane with 160 MPH winds. Good luck to all in her path. http://www.hwn.org/ dxAce Michigan USA Thank you. The 10 AM National Weather Service track shows the eye going right over my town (Picayune, MS). Fortunately, we won't have to deal with any storm surge here because we're far enough inland (25 miles). Those winds have me very concerned, though. We've got a lot of tall pine trees around here. -- Stinger |
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![]() "Stinger" wrote in message ... "dxAce" wrote in message ... The Hurricane Watch Net will activate today at 1900 on 14325. Hurricane Katrina in now a Category 5 hurricane with 160 MPH winds. Good luck to all in her path. http://www.hwn.org/ dxAce Michigan USA Thank you. The 10 AM National Weather Service track shows the eye going right over my town (Picayune, MS). Fortunately, we won't have to deal with any storm surge here because we're far enough inland (25 miles). Those winds have me very concerned, though. We've got a lot of tall pine trees around here. -- Stinger Any regional radio stations with 'net feeds? 14.325 isnt really S9 over here in SoCal at this time. |
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Do a www.devilfinder.com for,Louisiana Radio Stations Streaming
on the Internet. www.radio-locator.com might have something too. cuhulin |
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There are some radio stations that the Mississippi River isn't the
"divideing line" for.I have known that since back in the 1940's when I was a little boy (I am a big boy now gals) and I started tuneing around on our big old home radio in Carthage,Mississippi.I was listening to our radio before I was even born.I will ride them Radio Waves to Radio Heaven when I croak. cuhulin |
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