[FedCom] 169.500 in central Maine

Bill ecps92 at earthlink.net
Thu Jul 19 20:07:05 EDT 2007


Tom, I would go with IFLOWS, but that frequency is not one of the listed 
channels in Maine.
http://www.afws.net/gmf/print_results.php?xsc=&xal=&bur=&frq=&ems=&rvd=&rsc=ME&ral=&rem=&sup=&col=XSC&sort=asc



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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom ND5Y" <nd5y at yahoo.com>
To: <fedcom at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 6:14 PM
Subject: Re: [FedCom] 169.500 in central Maine


> Those are two of the hydrological/meteorological frequencies commonly
> used for stuff like stream flow gauges.
> Here is the complete list.
>
> 169.425
> 169.450
> 169.475
> 169.500
> 169.525
> 170.225
> 170.250
> 170.275
> 170.300
> 170.325
> 171.025
> 171.050
> 171.075
> 171.100
> 171.125
> 171.825
> 171.850
> 171.875
> 171.900
> 171.925
> 406.125
> 406.175
> 409.675
> 409.725
> 412.625
> 412.675
> 412.725
> 412.775
>
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