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Hi Tom,
Well, I try to get on between about 06:00 and 09:00 local time on Saturday and Sunday mornings, then I often grab the odd hour during our afternoons. So you may hear me on from time to time.
If you listen around the following frequencies, you should hear members:
3525, 7025, 10120-10125, 14025, 18080-18085, 21025, 24905-24910 and 28025 KHz.
I think we're talking about a 5 MHz frequency, but don't know what that's going to be.
Cheers for now,
Terry, GM3WUX
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