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No More HF - what About VHF?
- Subject: [amsat-bb] No More HF - what About VHF?
- From: Emily Clarke <w0eec@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 10:26:34 -0800
Thanks to everyone who responded to my previous question. I know some VHF
nets are running, but here is a list of those I don't know the status of.
Local
Area Day Time Frequency
==== === ==== =========
AR-LA-TX QCWA Net Mon 1930 146.670 MHz
Central CA (Fresno) Sun 2000 146.940 MHz
Central NY Mon 2000 146.880 MHz
Central OH Sun 2000 145.490 MHz
Colorado Wed 2000 147.225, 224.980, 145.460, 145.160 MHz
Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX Wed 1945 147.140 MHz
Detroit, MI Sun 2000 145.330, 224.580, 442.800, 1282.050 MHz
Harrisburg, PA Sun 2000 145.210 MHz
Kansas Sun 2000 145.190 MHz
Long Island, NY Tue 2000 147.075 MHz
Los Angeles, CA Thu 1900 145.320 MHz CTCSS 114.8 Hz
Portsmouth, NH Thu 2000 146.805 MHz
Saco, ME Sun 2000 146.775 MHz
SW Ohio Tue 2000 145.110 MHz
Tucson Area, AZ Wed 1900 146.880 MHz
Waltham, MA Thu 2030 146.640 MHz
Washington, DC Area Mon 2000 146.350 MHz
If you know the status of any of these nets are specific to AMSAT please
let me know?
73,
Emily
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