8200 or 8600 Frequency File for DC Area

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KK4HG

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I just jumped into the world of AOR again with the purchase of an AR8200 MKIII. I would like to find someone willing to share their frquency list that I could download to my rig. Obviously I am interested in freqs which are pertinent to my area, Montgomery County Maryland and the Washington DC area in general.

If you have such a file and are willing to share, please let me know so we can figure out a way to relay it to me. I use AR86ctvl v1.41 or a simple Excel file would be fine. Even just a list would work...anything to give this rig a jump start.

I don't care what you have. Anything will do as long as it is reasonably contemporary. I realize a lot of systems have gone digital lately so the useable list of freqs for this rig is dwindling. Any help would be great and I am seeking anything between 40MHz to 3gHz.
 
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(Sure would be nice to edit posts here). Anyway, thought I would expand the scope of my request to include all areas of the US especially for milair/gov stuff.
 

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Keep a close eye on the Sticky thread for Milair thread in the Maryland forum. With all the mil stuff happening this weekend, plus the logs from other folks, you ought to have lots of data with which to build a file, even if no one sends you anything.

Mike
 

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Keep a close eye on the Sticky thread for Milair thread in the Maryland forum. With all the mil stuff happening this weekend, plus the logs from other folks, you ought to have lots of data with which to build a file, even if no one sends you anything.

Mike

Good advice...thanks. It's been awhile since I messed around with this stuff. Back then I had much more sophisticated antennas and lot's more room!
 
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