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I can't find any hurricane nets besides 3935 khz. Lots of ragchewers
though. Any frequency tips? |
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On 23 Sep 2005 19:04:39 -0700, "Somebody Somewhere"
wrote: I can't find any hurricane nets besides 3935 khz. Lots of ragchewers though. Any frequency tips? Last hurricane, there was one in the high end of 20 meter SSB; somewhere around 14,300 + bob k5qwg |
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![]() Bob Miller wrote: On 23 Sep 2005 19:04:39 -0700, "Somebody Somewhere" wrote: I can't find any hurricane nets besides 3935 khz. Lots of ragchewers though. Any frequency tips? Last hurricane, there was one in the high end of 20 meter SSB; somewhere around 14,300 + The Hurricane Watch Net is on 14325, but not currently active. The Net will activate tomorrow morning (September 24) at 1300 on 14325. I'm currently listening to WWL 870, which had some technical difficulties a few minutes ago. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() Somebody Somewhere wrote: I can't find any hurricane nets besides 3935 khz. Lots of ragchewers though. Any frequency tips? Earlier this evening there was a lot of traffic on 14396.5 khz, a FEMA frequency. Steve |
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So how about that Tropical Storm Phillipe that was/is brewing out there
near the Bahamas that I heard about last night on my radio about 22 hours ago? cuhulin |
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At least three buildings are on fire in Galveston.Fox tv news.
cuhulin |
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