Skip seems to be in....
Skip seems to be in....
Hearing tons of activity in the normally dead 27 mhz band. Haven't heard anything out of the ordinary on the public safety low band freqs yet, maybe the MUF is below 30 mhz.
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For the uninformed, what is MUF?sp1989 wrote:Hearing tons of activity in the normally dead 27 mhz band. Haven't heard anything out of the ordinary on the public safety low band freqs yet, maybe the MUF is below 30 mhz.
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Maximum Usable Frequency
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximum_usable_frequency
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximum_usable_frequency
Skip seems to be in....
Conditions seem really good today. Just heard a male in Trinidad talking to someone in Cleveland OH on 27.513 LSB
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That really seems excitiing. Too bad skip doesn't work for trunked systems.sp1989 wrote:Conditions seem really good today. Just heard a male in Trinidad talking to someone in Cleveland OH on 27.513 LSB
Skip seems to be in....13/Oct/2014
Conditions seem good today, listening to a station in Hawaii talking to someone in Chattanooga, TN on 26.775 AM. Lots of crazy stuff coming from Mexico, too. Just heard a fire department from somewhere dispatching a medical aid "at the Meyers residence" on 33.90 mhz, no distinctive accent. According to RR, only a few states on the east coast use this freq.
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Also hearing traffic on 45.50 and 45.02 mhz, does not sound like CHP, likely skip as well. Heard telephone ringing in the background from dispatch.
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Maybe fire department dispatch?sp1989 wrote:Also hearing traffic on 45.50 and 45.02 mhz, does not sound like CHP, likely skip as well. Heard telephone ringing in the background from dispatch.
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Maryland State Police coming in this afternoon. I am hearing them on 39.060 and 39.280 both with 110.9 PL
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Today as well. Just heard a fire dept. dispatch on 33.90 mhz, all users are on the east coast according to RR.