[WARC] Bands open

Tom Peterson tom at galesvillefiredepartment.org
Sun Nov 15 22:05:13 GMT 2009


Yes. Most of them stay below 28mhz.  I listen for them as a sort of  
propagation beacon

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On Nov 15, 2009, at 3:44 PM, "Leslie Hittner" <lhittner at hbci.com> wrote:

> What are "freeband phone ops"? CB bandits?
>
> -Les
>
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> From: <kq6i at arrl.net>
> Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2009 2:49 PM
> To: "'Winona Amateur Radio Club general discussion'" <warc at lists.w0ne.org 
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> Subject: RE: [WARC] Bands open
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>> [Lots of freeband phone ops in the background so the band is in  
>> good shape] freeband ops es band is in gud shape all in the
>> same sentence. ??
>>
>> rgrds
>> Craig
>> kq6i
>> Peace, Long-life, and gud DX!C "minus the freeband morons"
>>
>> nal Message-----
>> From: Tom Peterson [mailto:tom at galesvillefiredepartment.org]
>> Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2009 1:04 PM
>> To: Winona Amateur Radio Club general discussion
>> Subject: [WARC] Bands open
>>
>> Saturday, just about 2 in the afternoon and 10M is open large.   
>> Just tossed off a quick CQ on 10M and I thought the station
>> replying on 28.050 was local until he sent the 6 in his callsign.   
>> Lots of freeband phone ops in the background so the band
>> is in good shape.
>>
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