On 12 Feb 2007 at 4:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It could be an "American frequency" designation, just as 7040 kHz was
> the American QRP frequency as well while the rest of the world was
> 7030 kHz (although according to QRP ARCI the transition has begun to
> 7030, but I still find plenty of a
Hmm, interesting to note about the every 10 kHz. I have no such
problems here and wonder if others have noted the same that Jim has. I'd
be happy to conclude that my radio isn't broken if it doesn't pick up
those carriers, though, HI HI! I'll check it out again tonight but this
morning I did
It could be an "American frequency" designation, just as 7040 kHz was
the American QRP frequency as well while the rest of the world was 7030
kHz (although according to QRP ARCI the transition has begun to 7030,
but I still find plenty of activity around 7040 anyway, at least when
there isn't
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