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Old January 15th 06, 11:20 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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any active maritime freq on usb shortwave?
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On 2006-01-15 18:20:24 -0500, "jwb" said:

any active maritime freq on usb shortwave?
thanks


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USB... It's in the 20 meter hamband. As a general rule, anything above 10
megahertz in the HF bands is USB. Conversly anything below 10 megahertz is
LSB. AM can be listened to in side band mode but the audio will not sound as
full but it can cut down on some types of interference.


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USB, LSB, or AM ?

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Try 14.300 from about 1:00pm CST. It's a maritime net that goes on for
several hours. It was very weak on my end but give it a try.






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GYT wrote:

USB... It's in the 20 meter hamband. As a general rule, anything above 10
megahertz in the HF bands is USB.


Well, that's true for the amateur bands...

Conversly anything below 10 megahertz is
LSB. AM can be listened to in side band mode but the audio will not sound as
full but it can cut down on some types of interference.

"Robert11" wrote in message
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USB, LSB, or AM ?

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"GYT" No Email Address wrote in message
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Try 14.300 from about 1:00pm CST. It's a maritime net that goes on for
several hours. It was very weak on my end but give it a try.





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Old January 17th 06, 11:53 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Try the MANANA NET on 14.340 mhz Mon. thru Sat. 1900 Z
http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/3989/

OR: Hams at sea,
http://www.hffax.de/html/hams_at_sea.html

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