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>Hi gang ,
>  just wondering if any of you might know what freq. the europeans broadcast
>their fm on. I am trying meteor detection ,but the area where I live is not
>conducive to using the 88 to 108 mhz band. There is absolutely not break
>between one station and the next. The only chance I have is channel 6 when
>it goes off the air at which time I'm not sure.
>    I need a beacon at about 400 to 1000 miles away so I can guarantee what
>I am receiving is not local.
>  If anyone can help  tnx a lot
>
>Dave  VE3BBN
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Norman Davis WB6SHI
Shingle Springs, Ca
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