One Sixty Meter Crossband Radio

One Sixty Meter Crossband Radio

A small insight into a small group of Radio Hams in Melbourne who (since the 1970's) have conducted rambling and inane conversations until the early hours of the morning.

Stay tuned to this spot for the latest program notes and technical information on the regular one sixty meter crossband transmissions from vk3ase.

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Listen from 2230hrs Saturday evening till 0200hrs Sunday morning (Australian eastern time)on the one sixty, eighty and two meter bands for the largest amount of bilge imaginable.

crossbandradio.com

ONE SIXTY METER CROSSBAND RADIO
Live Stream And Crossband Internet Radio Station
For new and classic crossband replay files go here. xband archives
New uploads will be on the 'Silly Crossbands" YouTube Channel.
Link Here

LOTS OF STUFF ON THE MAIN YOUTUBE CHANNEL ALSO
Oz Radio Archives Serials,Adds,Airchecks and Programs from the 1930's to 1990's

We are currently applying for a Shortwave Broadcast licence most likely in the 2.3 meg band and will not be transmitting on the previously used frequencies, this will allow more innovative programming and extra power along with a streaming service. The current archive of streams will continue.

Note! Disregard below information as it will be replaced when the Shortwave broadcast licence comes through, see note above.

ONE SIXTY METERS. 1868 Khz NBFM.

It's more fun to listen on one sixty but some people do have trouble with television line buzz or mains ference not to mention computers and electrical equipment. An out door antenna or better still a directional loop can often solve the problem. If we are transmitting on FM although better for local areas it may be very distorted for listeners via skywave so the 80 meter service may be better. To receive FM on an AM radio tune off the carrier a bit till the audio becomes least distorted, should work ok except radios with very narrow and or steep filters.

The ground wave should extend over the metro area and beyond but there is a zone between 50 to 150 Km where the signals are often very week due to the fact that the ground wave has dissipated and the sky wave is non existent or has heavy fading. Depending on conditions the skywave reception may be quite good interstate.
MelbourneVictoria




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One Sixty Meter Crossband Radio 

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