[MRCA] 80 HF frequencies

Ray Fantini RAFANTINI at salisbury.edu
Mon Feb 15 08:24:28 EST 2021


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Ray F/KA3EKH


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From: mrca-bounces at mailman.qth.net <mrca-bounces at mailman.qth.net> On Behalf Of Bob DeVarney W1ICW
Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2021 7:24 PM
To: mrca at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [MRCA] 80 HF frequencies

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I posted this on three separate local Ham club email reflectors, but only got one suggestion: 14.313!

So, any suggestions?

TIA and 73 de Bob W1ICW

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I recently picked up a Motorola Micom 2BF HF transceiver.

The 2BF is a very basic model, with extremely limited front panel controls. Channel up, down, LSB/USB, squelch, dimmer, NB, and that's pretty much it. Built like a Russian T-34 tank. Absolutely MASSIVE heat sink.

It is computer programmable and has 100 memories, which brings me to my
question:

If you had to program an HF radio with the 80 most often used HF frequencies, what would they be? I'm reserving 20 of the memories for several non ham bands things, like CHU, WWV, a couple international air traffic control frequencies, stuff like that.

So, go!

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