You do know that 3885 kHz is the international antique military radio frequency. 

Mark D 
WW2RDO

“In matters of style, float with the current. In matters of Principle, stand like a rock. “.   -   Thomas Jefferson 

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On Oct 25, 2025, at 12:21 PM, howard holden <[email protected]> wrote:


The Classic Exchange Phone Fall 2025 will take place Sunday Nov  2  1400Z to Nov 3 0800Z and Tuesday Nov 4 1400Z to Nov 5 0800Z

Objective:   Encourage the restoration, operation, and enjoyment of radio equipment that was the pride and joy of our ham shacks decades ago.   This includes commercial, home-brew, and military radios.  The state of the art radios of yesteryear are now the classic radios of today!   Get a cup of coffee, watch the filaments glow, dip the plate and peak the load, and enjoy two weekends of classic radio enjoyment!

Entry Categories:   There are two categories, categories count for both CW and phone individually:
 A:  Three or fewer receiver-transmitter pairs
 B:   Four or more receiver-transmitter pairs

Suggested frequencies up and down for QRM: NO WARC bands allowed!
AM: 1.890, 3.860, 7.270, 21.400, 29.000, 50.400, and 144.300 Mhz
SSB: 1.920, 3.840, 7.250, 14.260, 21.380, 28.600, 50.125, 144.200 Mhz
Listen up and down 5 to 10 Kc for crystal-controlled stations.

Classic Exchange Spotting Page: http://qsopartyhub.com/classic-exchange-spots.php

Complete rules at: https://classicexchange.org/announcments/CX_Rules.pdf

Send logs and comments to: [email protected]

Questions: contact Mark, K3MSB, [email protected]

Or contact me, Howie: [email protected]


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