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Old February 29th 04, 12:31 AM
John R. Copeland
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"Stan Gosnell" wrote in message =
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No, Stan, it was 3023.5 kHz AM, in the HF Aeronautical Mobile band,
which spans 2850-3155 kHz even to this day.

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You're right, I was having momentary retreating brain stall. 3 to 30 =

MHz,=20
not kHz, is the HF band. 3025 kHz is near the bottom of the band.
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Ooooh! A "retreating brain stall". This fixed-wing pilot liked that.

No problem, Stan. I guessed about as much.
We all get occasional senior moments :-)
---JRC---
 




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