Incredible band opening. A Canadian repeater was competing with the 6 meter machine 40 miles from here on 53.130. US Military traffic was non stop all day too.
Got this far with the list while reviewing the Proscan files and then the power went out for some unknown reason.
30.600 - 91.5- Spanish
30.625 - 210.7- Spanish
30.800 - 88.5- spanish
31.000 - 123.0 - "Can't get it to pump"
31.100 - CSQ- Cleaning restrooms at campground
31.400 - CSQ - Spanish "cinco, cinco..."
32.000 - 150.0 - US Military (heavy traffic) talk of aircraft and range control
This went on all day into the evening
32.475 - 150.0 - Heavy Mil traffic, fast air traffic cont. type traffic
32.800 - 150.0 - US Mil. very stoic robotic type voice "bravo, bravo..."
32.825 - 150.0 - US Mil. fast air traffic control again, "lane 3, lane 4, etc..."
33.200 - 127.3 - "Whatch you need roy...teach you to sniff that"
33.425 - CSQ - mix of various broadcast, weather, misc....mixing signals
33.600 - 114.8 - tones and medical calls
33.700 - 151.4 - tones and medical calls
33.800 - 179.9 - tones and medical calls
33.900 - 110.9 - tones and medical calls, "Elizabethtown Burrough" "triangle incident"
34.975 - 150.0 - US Mil. stoic female voice "foxtrot 0412"
35.100 - 146.2 - Spanish
35.400 - 79.7 - "Huh...huh...huh..."
35.800 - 203.5 - "well my god...hold it tight"
36.325 - 150.0 - US Military
36.500 - CSQ - talk of a fire break and weather advisory
37.300 - CSQ - go by Anthony and Carol's place in the trailer park
38.100 - 150.0 - US Military
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