Hi John!
Please download the book from this link.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1836930/Frequency_Chart_2012.zip
Note. This does not play in the NLS player as it is a Daisy text book and
does not have an audio component, but will give you all the allocations for
all classes.
73,
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of John Fitzgerald
Sent: Friday, 22 May 2015 3:02 p.m.
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: hf band questions
Hi Joe
I too am in the same boat as you, as for as having obtained my ticket nearly
18 years ago and having never worked HF, I was most interested in hearing
about the frequency allocations in a text format, since all I've been able
to find are colored charts, which are of no use to me. I am hoping that
someone can direct me to those allocations in a text format or even a daisy
file, since I am not a member of handi-hams.
73,
John Kb5HCT Muse, Oklahoma
PS. I hope that I can send this without sending multiple copies to the
list. Still struggling with Gmail and JAWS.
On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 8:38 PM, Dave Allen <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Hi Joe!
>
> Sorry if you mistook my response a tad.
>
> I can see where you're coming from. Things have changed a bit since
> you were tested. I just made it a priority to look into this kind of
> thing when gaining access to the remote base, just as you were trying
> to do.
>
> While there are resources available, such as a full list of keyboard
> commands, several of them either don't work quite as described, or
> require you to be better informed than may be possible given the
> complexity of what you're dealing with.
>
> Jaws often fails to report the results of the commands you may issue.
>
> If a discussion will help, feel free to contact me off list, and I
> will do what I can to make it a more satisfactory experience for you.
>
>
> You'll find I'm a pretty nice guy too.
>
> 73,
> Dave
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: For blind ham radio operators
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of Joe Quinn
> Sent: Friday, 22 May 2015 1:13 p.m.
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: hf band questions
>
> Sorry if I come across harsh in this post.
> first of all a sincere thanks for the info. Just in case anyone's
> interested= in why I'm asking something I should, apparently know,
> which, I'll give you= that, I should know where to operate on hf, but
> I took the test in 2008, ha= ve never operated hf before, so never
> thought I'd need to really know the fr= equencies, which were on the
> test by the way, and, frankly over the last 7 y= ears, have had much
> more pressing matters on my mind than where to operate o= n hf. Not to
> mention that I just got access to the remote base today, litera= lly.
> Now that I'd been reminded of where to go, I do recakl those numbers,
> 2= 8.3-28.5, I'd just forgotten them. I never said I had an any excuse
> to not k= now the frequencies, just wasn't sure where to go to get to
> know what they =E2= =80=B2. I like to learn, just don't stone me for
> not knowing what they are. d= are I ask then, how to use the w4mq
> software, as it seems not to be accessib= le with JAWS? Or will that
> result in another lashing from the masses? and hu= ge apoligies to
> those who've not done this to me, I just felt insulted by th= e replys
> and the insinuations to my question. don't let this post detur from=
> ever replying to my questions, I'm really a nice guy, honeest, i just
> forge= t things sometimes. I ain't as young as I used to be. also, I am in
the us.
> s=
> ow been said here has helped tremendously. Now to go see if there's
> any acti= on on 28.3-5 mhz!
> Thanks guys, and, sorry if I seemed rude, just had to get it off my chest!
> := )calls is kd0ess, should anyone wanna talk to me on the bands, lest
> I've tar= nished my rep forever. :)=
>
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