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Danny Dyer <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 6 Sep 2012 23:32:11 -0400
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Good Evening Folks, And Thank You All!  This gives me some solid
references, more than I could find last evening in my own searching!
Will program in the best freqs and make a laminated brl card with
others.  Thanks again! dd.

On 9/6/12, Ron Miller <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello again,
> Below is the information I saved from Pop Comm's article published a few
> years ago with appended logging info from 2010 and 2011.
>
> As of now there are four locations from which AFRTS audio is transmitted on
> shortwave. These are Diego Garcia (12759.0 kHz daytime, 4319.0 kHz
> nighttime), Guam (13362.0 daytime, 5765.0 kHz nighttime), Pearl Harbor
> (10320.0 kHz daytime, 6350.0 kHz nighttime), and Key West, Florida
> (12132.0,
> 7811.0, and 5446.5 kHz day and night).
>   These transmissions are in the upper sideband (USB) mode, and are
> intended
> to operate 24/7, but are of course subject to disruption due to
> maintenance,
> as well as the usual effects of propagation and other atmospheric
> conditions.
>
> AFRTS Logged On:
>   Network/AFRTS, 4319u at 2220 with
>   news features and promos. Station break asked
>   listeners to let them know on what medium they were being
>   heard. (D'Angelo, PA)
> (APPENDED from the April 2010 Pop Comm
> American Forces Network/AFRTS 4319usb 5446usb 5765usb 7812usb 12133usb
> 12759usb 13362usb
> Appended from the August 2011 Pop Comm
>
> Ron Miller
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of Dan B Dyer Jr,/Danny
> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2012 11:25 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: A Lil O T, Looking For Most Consistant AFN/Armed Forces Network
> USB
> Freqs!
>
> Wonder if any of you monitor AFN/Armed Forces Network, formerly Armed =
> Forces Radio And Television Service, if so, what freqs have you found to =
> be most consistant?
> I'm in the South Eastern US,/North GA, and am setting up some non =
> volatile
> SSB Mems for emergency and other listening, and am curious as = to what you
> guys monitor?
> Thanks, Danny Dyer, Wb4idu.
>
>
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