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Kevin,
You have to remember that the 60 meter band is a group of specific
frequencies, and that I believe the power is limited, so in order to be able
to monitor, one would need to be on the specific freq's for this band. I
have heard some signals on the band, but I think most are looking at it from
the idea of working all states.
Fred Olver
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From: "Kevin Kwan" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 12:34 AM
Subject: 60 meters
> Does anyone ever monitor the sixty meter band? I know it's a short band,
> it's not available here in Canada but when I scan threw it, I hear only
> noise. It's possible that I'm not picking up any activity that is there.
> I'm
> just curious what you may hear where you live. This topic comes up now and
> again at some of the club meetings and everyone seems to agree that it's a
> slept on band.
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