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Re: (meteorobs) Re: CHU Frequencies?



Hello:

    Good luck hearing 14.670 kHz; it is the weakest of the three, and
you darn near have to be on top of it to hear it!  3.330 and 7.335 kHz
are quite reliable though, although you may have to contend with some
European or US shortwave stations near the 7.335 frequency, depending on
the selectivity of your receiver.

    Clear skies!

    Mike Csorbay & Debbie Kinloch
    York, Ontario, CANADA.

Mike Boschat wrote:

> Hello:
>
>  CHU frequencies are:
>
> 3.330 MHz, 7.335 MHz, and 14.670 MHz
>
> --
> Clear skies
> ---------------
> Michael Boschat
> Royal Astronomical Society of Canada - Halifax Center
>
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