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Offline VK3BVW

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B13 New Frequency Lists
« on: November 02, 2013, 1112 UTC »
A long list of new frequencies noted over the past four days. The list has been broken up into three parts. Let me know if this has been of any interest to you guys. If so, I'll keep posting as more NFs are discovered.

73 and have a great weekend

Rob VK3BVW
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http://medxr.blogspot.com.au/2013/11/new-freqs-part-1-b13-list-5900-7600-khz.html

http://medxr.blogspot.com.au/2013/11/new-freqs-part-2-b13-list-9300-12100-khz.html

http://medxr.blogspot.com.au/2013/11/new-freqs-part-3-b13-list-13570-21850.html

 
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Re: B13 New Frequency Lists
« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2013, 1835 UTC »
Good stuff, Rob.  I'm not the best at IDing DX and your lists help me out a lot, especially during these seasonal changes.  Thanks for doing all this work!
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Re: B13 New Frequency Lists
« Reply #2 on: November 02, 2013, 2317 UTC »
This is the first time I have used SW SKEDS at a seasonal change ,during the week of confusion that follows frequency changes but precedes the end of daylight savings time in the US. I can't praise it enough. Excellent work by Dan Ferguson of NASWA.
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Re: B13 New Frequency Lists
« Reply #3 on: November 03, 2013, 0001 UTC »
Good stuff, Rob.  I'm not the best at IDing DX and your lists help me out a lot, especially during these seasonal changes.  Thanks for doing all this work!

Thanks for the feedback. It's been fun playing with the frequency jigsaw puzzle!   :D

Rob
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Re: B13 New Frequency Lists
« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2013, 0756 UTC »
This is the first time I have used SW SKEDS at a seasonal change ,during the week of confusion that follows frequency changes but precedes the end of daylight savings time in the US. I can't praise it enough. Excellent work by Dan Ferguson of NASWA.

Yes glimmer twin, Dan's work is of the highest order and deserves much praise. In identifying NF's, I use the last of his A13 updates while listening to spot changes to the B13 transmission period. However, it must be remembered that Dan's list is only as good as the quality of the inputted data from Aoki, Eibi, HFCC etc. So the listener still has to correctly identify the actual station being monitored rather than following whatever is on the lists, as the lists do contain inaccuracies from the above mentioned organisations. Nevertheless, Dan's list is a wonderful guide. Thanks for your comments.

Rob VK3BVW
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