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Just stumbled upon this frequency tonight. It's quite strong from here
(S-7 from Louisville, KY). I don't see it listed in NOAA's fax schedule though and the most recent update availabe online is October of '05. When I tuned this in, it was putting up the Atlantic surface analysis maps which could mean that this is a new frequency for either NMF in Boston or NMG in New Orleans. Any thoughts about this out there? |
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It's NMF Boston and alway strong here in Maryland
Charlie |
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Wow, you'd think NOAA/USCG would keep their fax schedules a bit more
up-to-date than they do now. Geez! :O |
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