Mike, 3581 should do it. I have mine set for 3.581.5 MHz because it falls within my CW filter that way. Phil. K0NX ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Keithley" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Friday, January 28, 2011 5:06 PM Subject: Re: Propagation with W1AW Again > What is the 80-meter w1aw frequency? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]> > To: [log in to unmask] > Date: Thursday, Jan 27, 2011 17:36:49 > Subject: Propagation with W1AW Again > >> >> >> When I began D x ing in mid 1966, I immediately became interested in = >> propagation. Later, when I discovered I could D X even on 40 and 80, = >> and to a lesser degree on 160, I became even more interested, and = >> watchful, of band conditions and overall propagation. I am now doing = >> the same thing on 6 meters, 2 meters, and 70 centimeters. However, = >> tonight, once again, I tapped in on my Q S Y er, the channels I have = >> program for W1AW, and discovered something really interesting. I start = >> on 15 meters due to almost no propagation worth much on 10 meters. I = >> had no W1AW signal on any band except for 80 CW and this was at 5:30 PM = >> local mountain time. 40 meters, to my amazement, had no signal of W1AW = >> at all, nor did any other band except for 80 meters. Of course, sunset = >> had already occurred so this was the advantage of 80 meters pulling the = >> signal through but not hearing them even better on 40 meters, not to = >> mention no signal at all, I found it quite interesting that W1AW was not >> = >> heard for me on any band except 80 and it was Q5 pretty much the whole = >> time I listened. I tried 160 but of course I had no signal there = >> either. I do after 9 PM from W1AW when they are sending code practice = >> and some nights, as I have reported, their 160 meter signal is Q5. >> >> Phil. >> K0NX >