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Richard Webb <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 5 Nov 2001 12:46:06 -0600
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HI folks,

For the fellow in Michigan interested in hf marine bands:

I have a file with some freqs, but here's some of interest for you:

2182 khz of course.  International calling and distress.
4050 to around 4100 khz:  river boats such as barges etc.  Might be
some stuff on the great lakes too on those freqs, usually evenings.
There's a net for some tow company or such that meets around 7:00 p.m.
est at 4075 khz.

Another net I"ve found is around 8 megahertz.  ARound noon central
time.  Barge tows on the Mississippi and Ohio rivers.  I'll look for
others and post later, but my list is on a different computer.

If you've 20 meter capability look for some of the stations on the
maritime mobile service net 14.300 mhz and they'll be able to help
you.

73 de kb0ruu




Richard Webb

Electric Spider Productions

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