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Author Topic: Army Mars Net, 6904 USB 01:00 UTC  (Read 1778 times)

Offline KMD3HR

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Army Mars Net, 6904 USB 01:00 UTC
« on: April 27, 2015, 0004 UTC »
MARS Net  in USB held with various stations checking in...No traffic passed..S-5 Signal here in to Virginia
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Re: Army Mars Net, 6904 USB 01:00 UTC
« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2015, 0331 UTC »
That's a good frequency for pirates to stay far away from.

The Hurricane nets in the Southeast and mid-Atlantic region should be up and running very soon. They operate from about 6913 to 6920 khz. Even the pescadors don't interfere with them that much. I guess they rely on the info, too?

 

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