I'll copy this to the reflector...I don't have that answer Phil. Just 
got into the Elecraft rigs at the Orlando Hamcation when I ordered my 
K2. I am sure someone on the reflector will have an answer. You should 
hear Pat XSH/6 real well down there on 600m as he is 4 blocks from the 
Gulf Coast in Mississippi. He normally sits on 506.35kc running CW or 
505.266kc running QRSS-3.
Mike
WE0H


Phil LaMarche wrote:
> I have general coverage in my K3, what and how would I enter this frequency?
>
> Phil 
>
>
> Philip LaMarche 
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> From:  WE0H
> I am one of those 600m stations, WD2XSH/16. Currently building my K2 and
> after that, a new 7mc IF transverter to get the K2 down on 600 meters. I
> currently run a 3mc IF transverter and my TS-930. CW coverage for my station
> is pretty much the whole lower 48 states & into Canada. I have been on the
> air for a year or so now. The band is 505-510kc but most hang out in the
> 505-508kc area to avoid the NDB's on 510kc.
> Mike
> WE0H
>
>
>
> Jack Smith-6 wrote:
>   
>> Geoff:
>>
>> There are a dozen or so experimental stations in the 500 KHz  range 
>> operated by a group of hams. http://www.500kc.com/ has more detail. It 
>> seems that not too many are actually radiating as of this time however.
>>
>> There are also quite a few "lowfer" Part 15 (unlicensed, but 
>> permitted) beacons in the 186 KHz range.  The Longwave Club of America 
>> is a  good starting point for these Part 15 operations. 
>> http://www.lwca.org/
>>
>> No 136 KHz amateur operations here in the US, unfortunately.
>>
>> Jack K8ZOA
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