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Tentative LST-325 WW2LST/mm Operating Schedule

Tentative LST-325 WW2LST/mm Operating Schedule

May 17-26; May 30-June 3; June 23-July 4

Mode/Time (UTC)

Band/Nets Checked Into

Frequency (MHz)

SSB

1600

US Sub Vets Net

14.243 ± QRM

1700

Maritime Mobile Service Net

14.300

1800

SouthCars / EastCars

7.251 / 7.255

2100

60

5403.5 (USB)

0100

80

3.900 ± QRM

After 0230

Pacific Maritime Net (conditions permitting)

14.313

Evenings

6

50.125

AM

10

29.000

CW

1100

40

7.020

Afternoons

20

14.020

17

18.080

15

21.040

Evenings

160

1.805

80

3.550

40

7.035

6

50.125

NOTE: In the case of nets, if WW2LST/mm is on the air, operators will try to leave the WW2LST/mm operating frequency with net control stations whenever possible. In the case of non-net frequencies, if you don't hear the ship, try calling and waiting, in case the operators are listening.



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