Shortband radio frequencies
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Shortband radio frequencies
Anyone have any decent weather-related shortband radio frequencies to pass along? Of course, there is the Hurricane Watch Net on 14325 kHz (WX4NHC).
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senorpepr wrote:Anyone have any decent weather-related shortband radio frequencies to pass along? Of course, there is the Hurricane Watch Net on 14325 kHz (WX4NHC).
Is this a shortwave radio frequency? Sounds as if I've gotta find my little radio and dust it off

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Yeah, WX4NHC can be picked up at 14325 kHz. It's not in the normal shortwave bands (between 21m and 19m)
http://www.wx4nhc.org/
http://www.wx4nhc.org/
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