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frequencys
2010-05-15 17:22 |
Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 1 |
I just paid the fee and Im still unable to access all the bands, for instance 28.390, or 14.350. Am I doing something wromg, or did I just waste my money? | |
Re: frequencys
2010-05-15 17:30 |
Admin Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 1,061 |
Hi.
HamSphere is a virtual simulated shortwave band with Ham radio operators and DXers from over 190 countries. The virtual bands are 100 kHz wide. This is the band plan of HamSphere virtual shortwave band: 6 meters 50101-50196 kHz 10 meters 28401-28496 kHz 11 meters 27501-27596 kHz 15 meters 21301-21396 kHz 17 meters 18101-18196 kHz 20 meters 14201-14296 kHz 30 meters 10101-10196 kHz 40 meters 7001-7096 kHz 80 meters 3701-3796 kHz 160 meters 1801-1896 kHz 73 de Kelly 5B4AIT |
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Re: frequencys
2010-05-15 17:37 |
Moderator Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 160 |
Hello Duane KN4KNZ
What you see on the BAND spectrum on HamSPhere is all there is ........Hamsphere is a simulation of the HAM RADIO but does not have any linking to the REAL BANDS.......of does it have all freq just a portion of the BAMDS. So if you are trying to tune in a freq you normally use on real HF this is not available..... HamSphere is not connected to the REAL HAM BANDS........... It is a very interesting program and many good stations from around the world are here to talk with. Hope you enjoy the QSO's here on HamSPhere my friend ......... Welcome to the VOIP Simulated Radio call HamSphere......... 73 Vic VE3JAR |
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Re: frequencys
2010-05-24 11:16 |
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bonjou | |
Re: frequencys
2010-06-15 21:33 |
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for virtual cb radio very thanks Kelly Lindman | |
Re: frequencys
2010-07-26 04:16 |
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Oh thanks clear to me now | |
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