[Lowfer] Virginia Stations

PAUL DAULTON k5wms at aristotle.net
Wed Feb 6 23:15:10 EST 2008


Pete

besure to check out Steve Dove's site at www.w3eee.com. Steve runs three
grabber receivers on line 24/7. He also has archives of screen captures.

We have the part 5 stations on 137 khz running 1watt erp ,very easy to copy.
The ARRL licensed stations on 505 to 510 khz also easy to copy. Part 15 stations
on 160 to 190 khz running 1 watt input to 50 ft ant. And the medfer stations
running 100mw 500 to 1750khz, plus the hifers at 13555 to 13565 khz running 4mw.

Other points of interest are the homepages of w1tag,w4dex, and w1vd. Just 
search for those calls and you should find a link to their sites.

Another site to check is www.lowfer.us. See Dave Bixlers MO beacon and also
his grabber on 500khz.

Hats off to you for your activity back in the good old days. I've been intrigued
by the lowfer operation  for years, but had to wait for retirement to really get involved.

Warning its addictive.

Paul Daulton k5wms
Jacksonville, Ar.

From: Pete Cranwell <pete at pcranwell.com>
To: lowfer at mailman.qth.net
Send: 2008-02-06
Subject: [Lowfer] Virginia Stations

Does anyone have the location , freq &amp; operating schedules of Lowfers in
Southwest Va?

I'm located in Craig County at N37,27,12 W80,06,52

Thanks in advance

Pete
WA2EIN

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