Help finding ham frequencies

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Aidan603

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Hello, I just picked up a handheld ham radio and I don’t know much about the hobby. I don’t have a license but I plan on getting one in the future. For now I just want to listen to some frequencies. I can’t find anything around me on the RR data base. I live in hillsborough county in Southern NH. Any help would be appreciated, thank you
 

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Hello, I just picked up a handheld ham radio and I don’t know much about the hobby. I don’t have a license but I plan on getting one in the future. For now I just want to listen to some frequencies. I can’t find anything around me on the RR data base. I live in hillsborough county in Southern NH. Any help would be appreciated, thank you
besides the Repeater book suggestions, go right to the local coordination source
 

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If you have an interest in VLF, LF, MF, and HF; go to an online SDR receiver ( websdr.org ) and you can pick a receiver near you or far away to listen for free.
 

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As stated at the bottom of the NERD home page: "NERD does not get involved in repeater coordination. A repeater listed in NERD has no bearing on its coordination."

This is the coordinator for much of New England: NESMC - New England Spectrum Management Council
Thanks
missed that change, as for years they did have a hand in coordination in the past, guess they broke off from them
 
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