[Lowfer] Who actually has a lowFER beacon " On The Air " ??
EVP
evp at pacbell.net
Sat Oct 2 21:03:52 EDT 2010
'One of these days' the west coast will be back on with IZJ and
PLI at least. Been off a long time for various reasons.
Ed
k2ors at verizon.net wrote:
>That makes a total of 7 (SEVEN).
>
>There are according to the ARRL 694,346 licensed amateurs in the U.S.
>7/694,346 = 0.001%
>That does not count the Part 5 stations.
>
>Still, gives you an idea of what a vanishingly small minority we are talking about!!!!!!
>
>
>
>73 Warren K2ORS
> WD2XGJ
> WD2XSH/23
> WE2XEB/2
> WE2XGR/1
>
>
>Oct 2, 2010 04:32:10 PM, lowfer at mailman.qth.net wrote:
>
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>In a message dated 10/2/2010 4:20:54 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
>k5wms at centurytel.net writes:
>
>Add WMS at the watering hole. 185301.8khz
>Correction to Paul's Frequency :
>
> OK I have tried to compile a list of known Lowfers currently operating,
>to be on
>the lookout for, with frequencies, using some recent postings from Andy and
> others :
>
>SIW - 185.2993 KHz QRSS60 24/7 K3SIW Garry Near Elgin, IL
> Watering Hole
>
>UWL - 185.302 KHz QRSS30 24/7 Eric Edmond, OK
> Watering Hole
>
>WMS - 185.301.8 KHz QRSS30 24/7 K5WMS Paul Jacksonville, AR
> Watering Hole
>
>WEB - 189.950 KHz QRSS30 24/7 Bill Rosenberg, TX
>
>TAG - 185.800 KHz WOLF 24/7? W1TAG John Holden, MA
>
>EAR - 188.830 KHz QRSS-30 24/7 Saltford, ON
>
>
>73 - Todd WD4NGG
>
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