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Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 23 May 2012 16:18:00 -0600
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Does anyone know if W1AW sends code practice on 12 meters and if so, the basic frequency?  I know they send it on 18 meters because I have all the code practice frequencies, starting on 160 meters clear up to 10 meters, programmed into my rig.  I know they don't have it on 30 meters, at least I've never copied it there, but it seems I heard they do on 24 MHz or 12 meters.  I use it mostly to check band conditions but when bulletins are being sent, I listen to get the news.  It is a great tool for checking how band propagation is doing at various times of the day and during evenings.  I hear them on 160, not Q5 copy of course, even during this time of the year when they are transmitting after 9 PM Denver, or Mountain time.

Phil.
K0NX

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