As is 60 meters. Most of our daytime frequencies in SE Asia were in
the 5 MHz range. Worked great from mainland to Philippines. From info
we got on our trip to PNW DXC in Spokane last weekend, the expectations
for gridlock, both before and after the eclipse, are pretty high.
73,
Fred ["Skip"] K6DGW
Sparks NV DM09dn
Washoe County
On 8/17/2017 9:17 AM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
Lacking any defined plan, I’ll be monitoring 7283.5 kHz, home of the daily
west-coast “Noontime Net”. 40 meters is ideal for this sort of regional
coordination and emergency traffic, especially in areas not well served by
VHF/UHF repeaters.
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