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"Dan B Dyer Jr,/Danny" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 23 Jul 2011 09:58:12 -0400
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Hi Fred, here they are,/including the Alaska Emergency Frequency, on which 
you're not allowed to transmit unless you're pretty close to/I think it's 
less than five hundred miles, from Alaska, but don't quote me on the 
distance   requirements, but included it mostly for possible listening 
interest.  All are center frequencies, and all require USB transmissions 
only_  and the five sixty meter frequencies are limited to fifty watts/there 
are rumblings about increased power, possibly another channel and some 
variation in modes, but as of July 23, to my understanding, which may need 
helping, these are the stats.
(Great band, the best of both 80 and 40 meters)HTH, Danny.

=5.1675,Alaska Emergency


=5.330.5USB,Channel1

=5.346.5USBChannel2.

=5.366.5USB-Channel3.

=5.371.5USB,Channel4.

=5.403.5USB,Channel5.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Fred Adams" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2011 9:14 AM
Subject: 60 meter frequencies


>I have lost my 60 meter frequency list and if someone could help me I would
> appreciate it very much.  Please post to the list or e-mail to me 
> directly.
> Thanks much 

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