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DX’ing The NOAA Weather Band.

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DX’ing The NOAA Weather Band.

Post by Deleted User 14935 » Tue Apr 02, 2019 4:39 pm

Has anyone done this it’s actually kind of neat especially in the Spring and Summer, Here are a few of my catches from last summer on a $30. Midland WR-120.
From Utica, Mi,
KEB98 162.550 Buffalo, New York
KIG63 162..550 Grand Rapids, Michigan (No longer exist) Now It’s WZ2560 In Cannonsburg still on 162.550.
KHB97 162.400 Bellevue, Ohio
KZZ47 162.525 Carey, Ohio
KJY62 162.500 La Porte, Indiana
KXI94 162.425 Angola, Indiana
KZZ33 162.525 Mt. Pleasant, Michigan
If anyone is into this share your catches it would be interesting.



k8jd
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Re: DX’ing The NOAA Weather Band.

Post by k8jd » Sat Apr 06, 2019 11:57 am

I have heard many tropo openings where most of the NOAA channels were occupied by signals from around MI, OH and ON. Never thought to log the times and callsigns though :(



XMTRNUT
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Re: DX’ing The NOAA Weather Band.

Post by XMTRNUT » Sat Apr 06, 2019 3:53 pm

I can't believe the NOAA station at 162.55 is still out of service in the NYC area.



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