Amateur Radio UFO Networks
ARUFON (USA)
Amateur Radio UFO Net
Frequency: 3.9777 Mhz
Days: Tuesdays & Saturdays
Time: 0000 Zulu (7 PM CST - - 8 PM EST)
Mode: Lower Side Band (LSB)
NOTE: We now have an alternate frequency if the primary band is unusable for whatever reasons (poor atmospheric propagation conditions etc.) and listeners do not hear us on the primary band. Listen around 7.236.5 Mhz
Primary Net Control: Rich Vitello W1RV
Secordary Net Control: Bill WB9NLI
Phone: 1-508-839-8817
We would be interested in hearing from other Amateur Radio groups with an interest in the subject of UFOs.
If there is an interest we could arrange to exchange information with other Amateur Radio groups on a more suitable band or over the Internet.
E-mail: w1rv@abcde.com
E-mail: arufon@yahoo.com
Web: http://arufon.org
MUFON Amateur Radio Net (USA)
Frequency: 7.237 Mhz
Day: Saturdays
Time: 7.00 to 8.00 AM Central Time
Mode: Lower Side Band (LSB)
The Net is led by Bob Schultz (W0AXK) of Minnesota MUFON.
He can be contacted by e-mail at: uforobert@aol.com for more info.
You are advised that if you want to try to listen to these stations you will need a quality short wave communications receiver which has the capability of decoding SINGLE SIDE BAND TRANSMISSIONS (SSB).
If in doubt about equipment go to your local AMATEUR RADIO DEALER rather than a high street store (I'm sure you know the assistant who can sell you anything and not know how it works!) and tell him what you want to receive (you don't have to mention UFOs!). If you don't know of a local store buy a copy of SHORT WAVE MAGAZINE (in the U.K.) and look through that, also look at the cost of the equipment - it's not cheap! I would only recommend you buy one if you think you would like to listen to short wave radio in general.
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