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DemoTex

(25,405 posts)
Thu Sep 7, 2017, 01:05 PM Sep 2017

Hurricane Emergency Net - 14.325mHz on the 20-meter HAM band

Listen on 14.325 mHz. I have a 20-meter dipole in the air on the mountain at about 3200'. Strung for polarization in the direction of Irma. I'll be monitoring SSB (upper), CW, and digital (PSK-31) for the next few days. Heard some fairly strong stations in the islands last night.



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Hurricane Emergency Net - 14.325mHz on the 20-meter HAM band (Original Post) DemoTex Sep 2017 OP
Not to seem paranoid, The Polack MSgt Sep 2017 #1
I should unbox my old Kenwood transceiver ... Iwasthere Sep 2017 #2

Iwasthere

(3,170 posts)
2. I should unbox my old Kenwood transceiver ...
Thu Sep 7, 2017, 01:22 PM
Sep 2017

... Pop up a dipole and join you. Cell towers likely will be affected big time.

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