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Need help with a FREQ

biferi

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I have a FULL range Shortwave Radio and I would like to get Australia in.

I do not know what Meter Band they are on or any of there FREQ. there are on.

And what would be a good time for me to try to get them on my Radio.

I am in the U.S.A please help.
Thanks
 

That frequency guide that 'Sonwatcher' posted is a very nice clue for listening to the 'Land of OZ'! A very general rule is to listen above about 5 Mhz. There's no one single frequency that's 'standard' for any country, everybody uses all of them, sort of. The 'trick' is in the searching and picking out the station/place you want to listen to. Sort of like that song, "A Little Less Talk and A lot More Action!" :). The time of day plays a big part in what you can hear, along with the frequency. Typically, higher frequencies in the day time, lower ones at night.
- 'Doc
 

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