And, of course, there's always 20, 15, 10, and 6 meters to working those
AM'ers well beyond the horizon.

Pete, wa2cwa
www.manualman.com

On Mon, 2 Jun 2008 09:25:11 -0400 "Todd, KA1KAQ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> On Sun, Jun 1, 2008 at 11:02 PM, Jim Wilhite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> 
> > Most stations are on 1885, 1915,1980 and 1985 depending on QRM.  
> You might
> > catch someone but the chances are rare.  See you next fall.
> 
> Have also heard stations on 1945 with some regularity over the last
> few winters. 1885/1945 were the original frequencies mentioned to 
> me
> years ago, with 1985 and others popping up as well.
> 
> When all else fails - grab a frequency and use it for AM. The
> limitations of crystal control are another matter, of course. (o:
> 
> ~ Todd,  KA1KAQ
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