[Scan-DC] Goddard is back

Blue_Angels Fan blueangels1 at hotmail.com
Fri Jul 15 16:05:13 EDT 2005


   Thanks  guys,  I  was  under the impression that military aviation was
   starting to venture into the 147-148 range, and since I only listen to
   aviation I figured it was AM. Figured wrong LOL. Jim

   >From: Gary <gcarlist at garychatters.com>
   >To: scan-dc at mailman.qth.net
   >Subject: Re: [Scan-DC] Goddard is back
   >Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 08:47:40 -0400
   >
   >Above about 144.3-144.4 MHz you won't find much except FM.  Same for
   >higher parts of other ham VHF bands.
   >
   >AM is kind of a specialty activity which has seen quite a bit of
   >interest in the past few years.  These guys tend to hang out on
   >specific frequencies.
   >
   >I haven't checked, but there may still be an AM net on Sunday
   >mornings at 9AM on 50.4 MHz in this area.   Anyone heard it
   >recently?
   >
   >Gary
   >
   >Blue_Angels Fan wrote:
   >>
   >>   Can  someone  tell me if that 147.45 for the space shuttle is AM
   >>or FM
   >>   please? Thanks in advance, Jim
   >>
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