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Author Topic: 14.325MHz maybe the goto FREQ this weekend, Sept 13 - 16, 2018.  (Read 1023 times)

Offline ThaDood

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With all that noise that Hurricane Florence is making, the Hurricane Net on 14.325MHz USB maybe the goto FREQ to monitor. http://w4ehw.fiu.edu/ With HF propagation really sucking lately, keep an ear open for 40M, 60M, and 75M, net FREQ's as well. After much of the North East had leftovers from Gordon dumped on them (Like where I am.), flooding will be a problem with this one well inland. Stay tuned!!!! Literally.
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Re: 14.325MHz maybe the goto FREQ this weekend, Sept 13 - 16, 2018.
« Reply #1 on: September 11, 2018, 2221 UTC »
Web page for hurricane net, to see if it's active or not active (plus other information):

http://hwn.org/
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