hf frequencies
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hf frequencies
hi, lads I am looking for hf volmet continuous frequencies if there are any to test my antennas .....I have tried some like..shanwick 3.016--Shannon 5.5048--raf volmet 5.450 and so on ............what frequencies do you listen to.
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Re: hf frequencies
I expect you have already looked here.
http://www.dxinfocentre.com/volmet.htm
I hear New York and Gander fairly often.
regards
dcw
http://www.dxinfocentre.com/volmet.htm
I hear New York and Gander fairly often.
regards
dcw
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Re: hf frequencies
I use 5.505 usb as a yardstick to gauge conditions around 60m.
Alinco DR135DX, Baofeng UV-5R, TYT MD380 (UHF), Realistic Pro-2035, JRC NRD-545 DSP, whitestick and ½ wave silver pole on the chimney and various lengths of wire draped around the garden.
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Re: hf frequencies
Hi try to see if you can get these sydney australia 6676,11387 00+30,auckland new zealand 6679,8828,13282 20+50.
Regards Lino.
Regards Lino.
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Re: hf frequencies
The guy is looking for a signal that's always there Lino so he can tinker with his antennas, the ones you suggest don't fall into this category.Turbo wrote:Hi try to see if you can get these sydney australia 6676,11387 00+30,auckland new zealand 6679,8828,13282 20+50.
Regards Lino.
Alinco DR135DX, Baofeng UV-5R, TYT MD380 (UHF), Realistic Pro-2035, JRC NRD-545 DSP, whitestick and ½ wave silver pole on the chimney and various lengths of wire draped around the garden.
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Re: hf frequencies
yes I have looked there .but thank you for replydcwuk wrote:I expect you have already looked here.
http://www.dxinfocentre.com/volmet.htm
I hear New York and Gander fairly often.
regards
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Re: hf frequencies
no I have not tried them but will have a listen for them, but I still need a frequencie that you can monitor at least for 2_3 hours at a time.......if there is any. but thanks anyway.Turbo wrote:Hi try to see if you can get these sydney australia 6676,11387 00+30,auckland new zealand 6679,8828,13282 20+50.
Regards Lino.
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Re: hf frequencies
I always use the German RTTY Weather broadcasts to test antennas and propagation
DDH47 147.3 kHz
DDK2 4583 kHz
DDH7 7646 kHz
DDK9 10100.8 kHz
DDH9 11039 kHz
DDH8 14467.3 kHz
DDH47 147.3 kHz
DDK2 4583 kHz
DDH7 7646 kHz
DDK9 10100.8 kHz
DDH9 11039 kHz
DDH8 14467.3 kHz
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Re: hf frequencies
ok thank you for that....will give them a try.kilimax wrote:I always use the German RTTY Weather broadcasts to test antennas and propagation
DDH47 147.3 kHz
DDK2 4583 kHz
DDH7 7646 kHz
DDK9 10100.8 kHz
DDH9 11039 kHz
DDH8 14467.3 kHz