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|    TOM WALKER to HOLGER GRANHOLM    |
|    Re: Heathkit DX-60B    |
|    18 May 14 18:32:00    |
      HG>EV>I have heard of or visited a web page about Antique Modulation and       HG>EV>IIRC there was mention of AM'ers congregating on one Ham Freq,       HG>EV>but can't recall right now which Freq or Band they gather at.              HG>Yeah, I think there's a frequency in the 80m band where Ancient       HG>Modulator operators meet maybe once a a week. In Finland there is an       HG>on-the-air meeting one spring weekend where one is supposed to use       HG>restored veteran radio equipment used in the wars against the Soviet       HG>Union 1939 - 1945.              In the US the folowing applies              AM Frequencies              AM activity can be on around the frequencies below. Remember, these are       not "AM Only" frequencies. Please be considerate to Amateurs using other       modes.              All Frequencies in MHz              160 Meters:                     1.885, 1.900, 1.945, 1.985                     75 Meters:                     3.825, 3.870 (West Coast), 3.880, 3.885                     40 Meters:                     7.290, 7.295                     20 Meters:                     14.286                     17 Meters:                     18.150                     15 Meters:                     21.285, 21.425                     10 Meters:                     29.000-29.200                     6 Meters:                     50.4 (generally), 50.250 Northern CO                     2 Meters:                     144.4 (Northwest)       144.425 (Massachusetts)       144.28 (NYC-Long Island)       144.45 (California)       ---        þ SLMR 2.1a þ Typo Tom strikes agaoin        * Origin: Fidonet Since 1991 bbs.docsnetservices.com (1:123/140)    |
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