[Boatanchors] [3890_AM]

Bry Carling af4k at hotmail.com
Mon Feb 22 11:29:33 EST 2016


Thanks - I have been hearing some good west coast stations this weekend.
Some were on 21430 and some were on 21420


> To: boatanchors at mailman.qth.net
> Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2016 17:22:19 -0500
> From: manualman at juno.com
> Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] [3890_AM]
> 
> As Paul points out 21.430 is a better place to listen. Just below 21.420
> you'll generally find the Pacific Maritime Net operating daily and the
> American Foreign Service Net (I think Sundays).  There's always some
> adjacent channel QRM plus most of us use VFO's or similar variable
> frequency control devices, so being stuck on one frequency isn't an issue
> or concern. Having the ability to more around in the wake of other AM or
> SSB stations is always a plus.
> 
> Pete, wa2cwa
> 
> On Fri, 19 Feb 2016 16:14:12 -0500 Bry Carling <af4k at hotmail.com> writes:
> > 21.420 MHz is used a lot for AM - partly because it is a direct 
> > multiple of 7.140 and a lot of
> > crystals for that frequency were floating around.
> > 
> > > Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2016 07:47:45 -0800
> > > To: boatanchors at mailman.qth.net
> > > From: paul at paulbaldock.com
> > > Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] [3890_AM]
> > > 
> > > If the band is open (which it is most days in daylight hours) you 
> > 
> > > will most always find someone listening on 21.430MHZ
> > > 
> > > - Paul   KW7Y
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