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| Subject: | LF: Re: RSGB seeks 501-504 kHz for Expermintal license |
| From: | Costas Krallis SV1XV <[email protected]> |
| Date: | Tue, 27 Jun 2006 18:30:26 +0300 |
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It seems 500 kHz marine radios had many strange "features". During my army service I was posted well inland, in Western Macedonia, at the town of Grevena. I had a Racal HF military radio, usualy tuned on 7045 kHz LSB for ham chat, except when there was a sched in the military bands. Well, one day I was tuning up and down, and suddenly I heard a greek ferry calling SXE (Aspropyrgos Coast Guard) in CW, passing a departure announcement for Syros & Tinos islands. The frequency was 5001 kHz, the 10th harmonic of 500 kHz!! 73, Costas SV1XV |
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