Hi Folks, sorry to confuse the issue, let me resend this without the equals
signs in the wrong place, here we go, sorry, 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: "Dan B Dyer Jr,/Danny" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2011 9:58 AM
Subject: Re: 60 meter frequencies
> 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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