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<pre wrap="">On 12/11/05, Christensen, Eric <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:CHRISTENSENE@mail.ecu.edu"><CHRISTENSENE@mail.ecu.edu></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">The 30m frequency is 10.1495Mc.
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The 30m Mark frequency is 10.1492 MHz but the frequency that would be
on your radio dial would be 10.151 MHz LSB if you're using a TinyTrak
or an MFJ or Kantronics TNC with the default 300 baud tones. AEA's you
have to tune to 10.1515 LSB.
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.aprs.net/vm/DOS/HF.HTM">http://www.aprs.net/vm/DOS/HF.HTM</a></pre>
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If your radio won't tx above 10.150 then use USB and tune below 10.1492 by
1.8KHz, don't worry about the mark and space being "inverted"<br>
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John, K4AG<br>
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